even if it isn't ignored by the parser, you did literally nothing to the web page code, and as such, have created a web page(Yeah?), at the current domain from the user-side of the bot, and have not affected the server side, as such you literally would have done nothing to the bot, but subject it to reading a website, which it probably already does.
Best hope is that the parser fails due to some issue with reading the website, which literally makes no sense, and the bot crashes, but odds of that are beyond low, and then you would have to exploit the crash to give you admin, which is difficult, and finally you could do what you wanted to initially.
@wct: Yep, you're right. Although for about 5-6 hours, the latest version of kAT was parsing and replacing the HTML characters with the counterparts you see on the screen- since someone could've made a team named <[]> or something along those lines.
I don't know whether it would've worked earlier; it could've but I never tested it because I caught the risk fairly quickly.
In any case, since y'all seem to be so interested in code, I'd appreciate some help automating/developing this. If you're down, PM me. I can teach you as we go along. :)
I'm okay with Java, but I'd be pretty sporadic in helping out, as I would have to learn python on the go, and I sort of hate its formatting rules while juggling school and 5 hours of homework a night. Python without a proper editor is painful, as you can end up with spaces instead of tabs. But if I'm getting a free education in python, sure.
Be warned though, I have a tendency to name my variables random UTF-8 characters for no reason, as well as make unreadable code, as I tend to ignore conventions.
:P Don't worry, I can teach you PEP-8 as we go along. Do you have a dummy email? I'm managing this sort of stuff through Slack and it'd be nice to use that to organize this as well.