Hmm...well, I logged on to my alternate crappy computer and checked it out. According to the IP adress, they're stationed in Texas; I forget what city. There's not much info anywhere, no trail to follow really.
But what I DID do was open up Microsoft Frontpage and use a little trick I know. I added a link to the site and the eon8 website opened up in Frontpage. I have total access to the site's HTML. I wasn't likely to see anything the way it was, so I looked at the HTML code.
The HTML is pretty basic, it just shows whats visible; what I was looking for was the javascript code. This is what I found.
<!--
function SymError()
{
return true;
}
window.onerror = SymError;
var SymRealWinOpen = window.open;
function SymWinOpen(url, name, attributes)
{
return (new Object());
}
window.open = SymWinOpen;
//-->
</script>
******** **********************>
var timerID = null;
var timerRunning = false;
var timestart=new Date();
var servertime=new Date('00:06:10 June 30, 2006');
var localdiff=Math.floor(timestart/1000)-Math.floor(servertime/1000);
function showtime() {
var timenow=new Date();
var launch=new Date('00:00:00 July 01, 2006');
diff = ((launch-timenow)/1000)+localdiff;
if(diff<=0 && !document.getElementById('deployed')) {
location.href='/';
/* REDIR UNTIL USER/SERVER SYNC */
}
else {
ldays=Math.floor(diff/24/60/60);
lhours=Math.floor((diff/60/60)-(ldays*24));
lmins=Math.floor((diff/60)-(ldays*24*60)-(lhours*60));
lsecs=Math.floor(((diff)-(ldays*24*60*60)-(lhours*60*60)-(lmins*60)));
if(ldays<0) { ldays=0; }
if(lhours<0) { lhours=0; }
if(lmins<0) { lmins=0; }
if(lsecs<0) { lsecs=0; }
lsecs = lsecs + '';
if (lsecs.length == 1)
{
lsecs = "0" + lsecs;
}
lmins = lmins+ '';
if (lmins.length == 1)
{
lmins = "0" + lmins;
}
lhours = lhours + '';
if (lhours.length == 1)
{
lhours = "0" + lhours;
}
document.getElementById('days').innerHTML=ldays+'d:';
document.getElementById('hours').innerHTML=lhours+'h:';
document.getElementById('minutes').innerHTML=lmins+'m:';
document.getElementById('seconds').innerHTML=lsecs+'s';
timenow=null;
timerID = setTimeout("showtime()",1000);
timerRunning = true;
}
}
var timerID = null;
var timerRunning = false;
function stopclock() {
if(timerRunning)
clearTimeout(timerID);
timerRunning = false;
}
function startclock() {
stopclock();
showtime();
}
From what I can tell, it looks like the timer stops June 30th and a NEW timer starts July 1st, obviously for one of their other projects, like Project X21-B .
Its odd. I'm both worried and a bit excited to see what this turns out to be.
PS: The post editor wiped out some of the coding tags in the code