CLOSED Re: [WSG] Who's putting javascript in my code?

2005-03-24 Thread James Ellis
Hi

This has nothing to do with web standards, more of a software support
issue so I'm closing this thread.

The WSG list doesn't cover software support.

Cheers
James
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On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 13:22:02 -0600, Carol Doersom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (I'm using FF1.0.1. )
> 
> Actually Neerav and Patrick are right that it's something Zone Alarm
> does. I turned off ad blocking and the postamble line went away,
> eliminating 2 of the warnings I was getting.
> 
> Can't figure out how to lose the in-head line, though. One of the links
> posted suggested using Mozilla's Adblock extension and putting that http
> address in the filter list, but that hasn't worked for me. I'll probably
> just uninstall ZA, since I'm just using a trial version and I'm behind a
> switch on a network, so I don't seem to need it anyhow.. I wanted to
> contact them about it first, but their website isn't working, which
> really instills confidence
> 
> Thanks to all of you for your help!
> 
> Carol
> 
> 
> Christie Mason wrote:
> 
> > Are you using FireFox, IE or something else?  I think that's browser
> > based and it's something I've ignored but also been curious about.
> >
> > Christie Mason
> >
> > -Original Message-
> >
> > *From:* Carol Doersom <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > *To:* wsg@webstandardsgroup.org <mailto:wsg@webstandardsgroup.org>
> > *Sent:* Wednesday, March 23, 2005 9:12 PM
> > *Subject:* [WSG] Who's putting javascript in my code?
> >
> > This line of js appears in the head of my site's pages:
> >
> > >src='<a  href="http://127.0.0.1:1027/js.cgi?pca&r=28253">http://127.0.0.1:1027/js.cgi?pca&r=28253</a>'>
> >
> > and this following the :
> >
> >postamble();
> >
> > I didn't put them there. They're generating 4 warnings in Tidy and
> > keeping my html from validating. They're also appearing in the
> > source of every web page I look at--even at this list's
> > site--though they don't always result in exactly the same warnings.
> >
> > What I did put in my html is:  > src="script.js">. And I have all my javascript in that file.
> >
> > Where are those other 2 lines coming from...and what do they do?
> >
> > tia,
> > Carol
> >
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Re: SPAM-LOW: Re: [WSG] Who's putting javascript in my code?

2005-03-24 Thread Peter J. Farrell
Carol Doersom wrote:
(I'm using FF1.0.1. )
Actually Neerav and Patrick are right that it's something Zone Alarm 
does. I turned off ad blocking and the postamble line went away, 
eliminating 2 of the warnings I was getting.

Can't figure out how to lose the in-head line, though. One of the 
links posted suggested using Mozilla's Adblock extension and putting 
that http address in the filter list, but that hasn't worked for me. 
I'll probably just uninstall ZA, since I'm just using a trial version 
and I'm behind a switch on a network, so I don't seem to need it 
anyhow.. I wanted to contact them about it first, but their website 
isn't working, which really instills confidence

Thanks to all of you for your help!
Carol
I used to used ZA at home and dumped it last year due to poor 
performance.  If I remember correctly, you need to turn off something 
with cookies to get rid of the preAmble() - I can't remember at the 
moment.  I highly recommend Trend Micro Internet Security Suite 2005.

hth,
.pjf
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Re: [WSG] Who's putting javascript in my code?

2005-03-24 Thread Carol Doersom
(I'm using FF1.0.1. )
Actually Neerav and Patrick are right that it's something Zone Alarm 
does. I turned off ad blocking and the postamble line went away, 
eliminating 2 of the warnings I was getting.

Can't figure out how to lose the in-head line, though. One of the links 
posted suggested using Mozilla's Adblock extension and putting that http 
address in the filter list, but that hasn't worked for me. I'll probably 
just uninstall ZA, since I'm just using a trial version and I'm behind a 
switch on a network, so I don't seem to need it anyhow.. I wanted to 
contact them about it first, but their website isn't working, which 
really instills confidence

Thanks to all of you for your help!
Carol
Christie Mason wrote:
Are you using FireFox, IE or something else?  I think that's browser 
based and it's something I've ignored but also been curious about.
 
Christie Mason
 
-Original Message-

*From:* Carol Doersom <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
*To:* wsg@webstandardsgroup.org <mailto:wsg@webstandardsgroup.org>
    *Sent:* Wednesday, March 23, 2005 9:12 PM
*Subject:* [WSG] Who's putting javascript in my code?
This line of js appears in the head of my site's pages:

and this following the :
postamble();
I didn't put them there. They're generating 4 warnings in Tidy and
keeping my html from validating. They're also appearing in the
source of every web page I look at--even at this list's
site--though they don't always result in exactly the same warnings.
What I did put in my html is: . And I have all my javascript in that file.
Where are those other 2 lines coming from...and what do they do?
tia,
Carol
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Re: SPAM-LOW: Re: [WSG] Who's putting javascript in my code?

2005-03-24 Thread Peter J. Farrell
Vaska.WSG wrote:
i had a similar problem recently...we figured out after a week that it 
wasn't just on my end...although the host claimed they had checked 
everything, the server had a virus (that was connect to a java applet 
on another site that was a known home for hackers)...hopefully your 
problem isn't nearly as bad as mine was...

are you on a mac or pc?
i moved to a new server (still with the same host)...
I bet you have Zone Alarm or E-Trust Ez-Firewall installed...that is 
most likely the problem as recently stated on this thread.  Have you 
checked on a different machine?

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RE: [WSG] Who's putting javascript in my code?

2005-03-24 Thread Christie Mason



Are 
you using FireFox, IE or something else?  I think that's browser based and 
it's something I've ignored but also been curious about.
 
Christie Mason
 
-Original Message-

  From: 
  Carol Doersom 
  
  To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org 
  Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 9:12 
  PM
  Subject: [WSG] Who's putting _javascript_ 
  in my code?
  This line of js appears in the head of my site's pages: