Here are the Steps:
1. Install Firefox 3.6 or lower Version.
2. Now install "url Suffix" plugin for firefox,just google to get it,or click here
3. Restart Firefox, Now go to tools and then in addons, you will find url suffix addon, in it's settings put the backquery as suffix.
4. Put proxy 10.239.221.22 and port 8080 in Advanced > Network settings in Firefox.
5. Use rcomwap, balance should be atleast 1rs
Hope you got it now
as suffix use ?id=wap.rworld.co.in or in DotProxy use this 0:id=wap.rworld.co.in iT works for me
This Post is written by: Ritesh R. Warke GPRS Expert & Webmaster. Ritesh R. Warke is a professional Ethical hacker, web designer and front end web developer.
1. Install Firefox 3.6 or lower Version.
2. Now install "url Suffix" plugin for firefox,just google to get it,or click here
3. Restart Firefox, Now go to tools and then in addons, you will find url suffix addon, in it's settings put the backquery as suffix.
4. Put proxy 10.239.221.22 and port 8080 in Advanced > Network settings in Firefox.
5. Use rcomwap, balance should be atleast 1rs
Hope you got it now
as suffix use ?id=wap.rworld.co.in or in DotProxy use this 0:id=wap.rworld.co.in iT works for me
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8 comments:
i haven't understood where to put the backquery as suffix because i can only find tools>add-ons>Url suffix
plz help...!!
@Ankit,Open firefox,go to TOOLS->ADD-ONS>now scroll to url suffix->Now infront of ENTER and bellow suffix in that blank space paste your backquery...Done...
and what to put in the blank space of prefix..??
leave it blank,its for frontquery.
and u told, "as suffix use ?id=wap.rworld.co.in or in DotProxy use this 0:id=wap.rworld.co.in iT works for me."
can u tell in which suffix do i have to use?id=wap.rworld.co.in
use ?id=wap.rworld.co.in
here is another suffix i.e. backstring i.e. backquery http://riteshrockss.blogspot.com/2011/04/new-backquery-working-at-high-balance.html
does this work fr u...??
?id=wap.rworld.co.in
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