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Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 3:36 am |
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Does anyone know how to effectively google search for Invision Power Boards that are versions <= 2.3.5 (that preferably have a lot of members)?
I'd love to employ the same sort of search query for older versions of wordpress, joomla, vbulletin, mambo, phpbb, etc...
Enlighten me please?! An example search would be awesome. <3
PS: No, I'm not going on a defacing spree, just data mining. Thanks if you read this.
edit: I've toyed with queries like
"Powered By IP.Board" AND "2.3.3" AND "© 2009 IPS, Inc." -invisionpower.com
but there must be a more efficient way. I'm worried about CMS's that don't show a version number as well. And sometimes, like in IPB, it's an option to show the version. Any way to still tell (via search)? Member count is still an issue too. |
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