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I didnt make the script, its the sfpg (single file php gallery), I'll attempt to change it around
Actually - Assuming it holds no confidential/private data - I'm just curious about that MD5 hash at the end. Is that a user-specific session variable (Etc) or a hash of the files local folder and/or path? 8)

I've got code here to reverse-crack MD5 hashes (I wrote a script to do it as a proof of concept a while ago) but asking the owner is generally much more polite, much less processor intensive, and if the plain-text from that hash is longer than 32 bytes, then I'm looking at over a week to crack it! :shock::lol:

Farewell, and thanks in advance for raising (And maybe satisfying) my curiosity! <D
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Well, that would be a type-II Johnson attachment with a type 3 connection on a Henderson sleeper. Based on your geographical location, the fact it's at/near a station and the above knowledge, the only location that would qualify would be Brunstane.
 

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Going back to a sensible image :lol:
Have a shot at this then...

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No one? Have I stumped you all? :D
I shall give you a clue, behind the building on the left is the current station. The disused line used to head into Manchester, from South Yorkshire.
 
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Actually - Assuming it holds no confidential/private data - I'm just curious about that MD5 hash at the end. Is that a user-specific session variable (Etc) or a hash of the files local folder and/or path? 8)

I've got code here to reverse-crack MD5 hashes (I wrote a script to do it as a proof of concept a while ago) but asking the owner is generally much more polite, much less processor intensive, and if the plain-text from that hash is longer than 32 bytes, then I'm looking at over a week to crack it! :shock::lol:

Farewell, and thanks in advance for raising (And maybe satisfying) my curiosity! <D
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feel free to try and get at it
 
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