Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:

DoctorBill wrote:
OK...I changed it to [email protected].

Happy ?

Yes, thanks.

I had the original to, obviously, avoid SPAM and JUNK mail arriving at
my mailbox.

Of course. That's why all of us who don't want spam don't use a real
address. But we don't use one that belongs to someone else, who then gets
the spam. I'm glad you've seen how that works.

By the way, squatmail.com is a real domain and belongs to someone else
since July 2001. Never use any words that could be, now or in the future,
someone's domain. example.com/net/org/invalid are reserved and can't ever
be used.


Now that everyone (?) is happy again....back to my original problem.

I believe that I ran into what was causing the javascript problem.

After a Godawful Trojan got into my system and having gotten it out,
with some hideous effort, I installed "NoScript" 2.3.7 and AdBlock Plus. I run Malawarebytes AntiMaleware and AVG Anti-Virus....endless !

"NoScript" works well, but it is quite a bit more than I know how to handle. It blocks a whole butt-Load of ancillary sites injecting their
things into a web site you've chosen.  Is that right ?
I would not know which ancillary site is requiring Javascript.

That original site I first told you all about was being zapped by NoScript - I think....????
http://www.ottofrei.com/store/home.php?cat=1231

I allowed it - 'temporarily' and the Javascript Error message departed.

Had I known, I obviously would not have bothered you folks.

Now I may be all wrong about NoScript blocking the javascript thing !

I am not even sure that I am using the right words (jargon) in the above explanation.

This is over my head.

But I use the Internet, so I have to wear protection....

DoctorBill



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