I see the exact same name when I look at the source, so at least you can be
sure it's not some tracking thing following your IP address or something
else the least bit sinister.

But as far as why... sorry, that's beyond me.

Erik

On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 10:20 AM, Michael Rasmussen <[email protected]>wrote:

> I was viewing the source to a web page I retrieved and saw
> <link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" media="all"
> href="/sites/default/files/css/04b371acb6269192bb0f071989867540.css"
> />
>
> Hmmmh?   That's a strange name for a css file.   When I open another
> browser I see:
> <link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" media="all"
> href="/sites/default/files/css/04b371acb6269192bb0f071989867540.css"
> />
>
> Same thing, BTW the browsers were Konqueror and Firefox.  My cookies from
> the site don't contain that string.  The
> Firefox cookies do include a session ID.
>
> I'm thinking the 04b371acb6269192bb0f071989867540.css is a link to some
> regular file name like non-ie-browsers.css or
> perhaps it's an auto-generated css based on a mix of parameters.  But why,
> as in what's the point?
>
> Ideas?
>
> The site is http://www.mercycorps.org/ and I suspect it is Drupal driven.
>
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