http://2-spyware.com/file-cnfrm-exe.html
In Mozilla 1.5 and FireFox 0.9 with the pop-up blocker turned on, I get a pop-up! It's purporting to be an important notice from my Network Administrator - you'll probably recognise it;
http://2-spyware.com/images/2SPYRR1C.gif
Looking at the source of the page, I see that the pop-up is being generated by a <DIV> statement that comes after the closing </html> tag which - I thought - was supposed to indicate the end of the document.
Is a web browser supposed to be able to render code outside the <html></html> tags?
Using IE 6.0.2800.1106, on viewing the source, I find that the DIV statement that followed the closing </html> tag is now the last statement BEFORE the </html> tag. What gives?
James
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