DoctorBill wrote:

> 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

There is a *lot* of JavaScript at that page:  over 643 Kilobytes - more 
than 16,000 lines of it. But it all seems to come from the ottofrei site.

> 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 !

That's what NoScript does. You can allow it by site, of course, for those 
sites you trust.

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

Nah, you done okay today.

-- 
   -bts
   -This space for rent, but the price is high
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