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What do you live, Korea? A quick review of one North Korean site

Somewhere here, on Habré, a message about the opening of previously closed North Korean sites turned up, I decided to look around the site of the Korean Central News Agency - the main broadcasting body of the Juche Republic.

The layout is tabular. For all language versions of the version Korean encoding is indicated - euc-kp. PHP, HTML, limited CSS, widely Javascript and inline frames are used. No evidence of database usage detected. (In the comments, we opened up mysql.user in a similar way. We are waiting for retribution and are afraid.) For some reason, the css-code is wrapped in tags in an external file.
<style type="text/css">{ } ... </style> 


Instead of the usual links, for some reason, a onclick = "javascript: location.href ('item_index.php? Item_view = 1');"
Apparently, to keep all clicks under control. In this case, the transitions in Firefox do not work out. There are problems with testing the layout in various browsers.
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Years are denoted in its own chronology system. For example, JUCHE100 (2011) is the 100th anniversary of the birth of the Great Juche. But for some reason, even in the Korean version, the year from the birth of Christ is indicated in parentheses.

One would have thought that the care from South Korean visitors. However, over time, some kind of bloat. For example, on December 31, builders of the cement plant in Sanwon sent Kim Chong II (KimChenIr-2) a letter with assurances of loyalty to the labor feat and the policy of advancing the plans of the five-year plan. The national leader left an autograph on it “2011.1.5 Kim Chong II”. Type "read." The Korean Central News Agency reported this on January 12 and even produced a meticulously screenshoted screenshot of an autographed letter.



All words in headings except prepositions are written with a capital letter.

Each news item opens in a separate window. Almost everywhere, each sentence takes a separate paragraph. Each news ends with a "-0-" emoticon. Red lines and indents are made with non-breaking spaces.

The code is replete with identifiers like yyy, aaa, tdtt, kk, sss and the like.

Fonts are not specified, select the browser. On the chart only Times Roman and hieroglyphic.

To view a rare video, it is recommended to configure a certain HMSPlayer (links to Korean servers for download are attached). It is indicated that there are versions for Windows and Linux. Apparently, they have these OSes, checked. The video itself is uploaded in avi format. The link contains the kms: // protocol that I had not previously encountered. Korean Media Streaming? .. Fluent googling did not give anything.



At all carefully selected and at the same time successful photos, civilian Koreans and top officials in brand new neat alaska jackets. Places with a feather on the collars. Semi-uniform. All workers in brand new overalls.



While you are drooling here while waiting for the release of dozens of tablet models on androids and steroids to the market, farmers in North Khamyong take thousands of tons of manure to the fields. The harvest will be great!

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/112067/


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