Tuesday, July 19, 2005

Reader Tip: You Down With TGP?

Update: URLs changed to protect the innocent.

Hello everyone. Sorry it's been quiet around here for a couple of days but things have been busy. Not just work busy though, I've also been spending a lot of time adjusting the Blogger template for this site and what not. You may want to take note of the "Friends" and "Tools" areas over on the sidebar to your right. I'll be updating both of these lists regularly, especially Tools, when we discover new websites and fun ways to hack the web.

So, is your hard drive giving you "disk is full" errors yet because of all the porn you've acquired? No? Dude, WTF? GET ON THAT SHIT!

Maybe you just need to find some more free galleries!

Porn Hacks reader Dave sends us a tip on how to use good old Google to find all of the TGP galleries hosted on the same server/URL. This is good because related TGP galleries made by the same people oftentimes won't link to each other, even when they contain similar types of content.

  1. The first thing to do is find a TGP gallery you like. For a hypothetical example, lets use:

    http://www.tonsoftgps.com/girlsonscooters/page102.html

    Page 102? There has to be more pages then. Moreso, more pages in the girlsonscooters directory, which I happen to be very interested in.

  2. Next, search for the main site URL at Google using the site: modifier, which will search for results only in a specific URL. For our example lets search for:

    site:tonsoftgps.com

  3. Once you submit your query you will see all the pages at that URL that Google has indexed. If you want, you can narrow your results adding an inurl: modifier to that query. "inurl:" will limit the results to URLs that have the inurl: keyword in them.

    site:iwantteens.com inurl:girlsonscooters

  4. If all goes well, we've more than a few new galleries to download from.
  5. Note that to show even more results, we can add the text "&filter=0" to the end of the URL for the Google results page. This will show any additional pages hidden by the Google content filter.

Thanks for the tip, Dave!

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