Thank you - wow. I am not even sure what to think about this...this is
almost hijacking.
I am going to have to find a solution pretty quickly.
Thanks very much for the advice (and by the way, i love your
tiddlytools site!)

Ezra

On Nov 27, 11:01 am, Eric Shulman <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Nov 27, 12:15 am, Ezra <[email protected]> wrote:> My TW has become 
> corrupt just around the time that it's supposed to go
> > live during a training course.
> > Any guidance will be appreciated, especially since this is very time
> > sensitive - the course is already underway and my TW is down... :-(
> > The TW is at hac2011.tiddlyspot.com, U/P are hac2011
> > I must have done something to mess it up this morning, because it was
> > working earlier. Now, this is what I get when I try to login:
>
> ... GLOP OF STUFF ...
>
> > Any help will be appreciated!!
> > Ezra
>
> When attempting to load your document, the browser reports 
> "loadinghttp://1.2.3.4..."; in the status bar, and then it gets stuck there.  I
> stopped the loading and then viewed the source, and discovered this
> line very near the top of the file:
>    <script src="http://1.2.3.4/bmi-int-js/bmi.js";
> language="javascript"></script>
> and this very near the bottom of the file:
>    <script language="javascript"><!--
>       bmi_SafeAddOnload(bmi_load,"bmi_orig_img",0);//-->
>    </script>
>
> This is *not* a normal part of a TW file, and a quick search lead me
> to this blog posting:
>    http://jonatkinson.co.uk/http1238bmi-int-jsbmijs/
> Although he refers to a slightly different IP address (1.2.3.8), it
> sounds like the same problem...
>
> Here's the most relevant bit from his post:
> --------------
> It turns out that T-Mobile (and Vodafone UK) think it is appropriate
> to insert their own Javascript into each page which I visit, which
> pipes all images through a proxy to degrade their quality. However,
> due to an improperly terminated newline, this script cannot be parsed
> by Firefox or Opera in conjunction with any XHTML 1.1 or XML
> documents.
>
> This causes the sort of errors which break all subsequent Javascript.
> For sites with lots of Javascript, that is kind of a big deal...
> --------------
>
> I also notice that the document is still somewhat corrupted (even
> after removing the injected scripts).  It appears that part of the
> storeArea, as well as part of the embedded jQuery library, have been
> truncated in some way.  The result is that the TWCore code can't be
> invoked at startup, and some of the mangled jQuery code 'falls out' as
> displayed content, just as you observed.
>
> However, do not despair... all is not lost!
>
> If you look in:
>    http://hac2011.tiddlyspot.com/backup
> you will find a listing of previously saved versions of your
> document.   When I visited there just a few minutes ago, there were 4
> revisions listed.  The oldest is from 03-Nov-2011, and the rest are
> from today (26-Nov-2011).  The 03-Nov revision loaded when I clicked
> on it.  The other 3 seem to have the corruption problem.  I also
> notice that the newer revisions are MUCH smaller (355K vs 681K), which
> is another indication that the contents of those files were somehow
> truncated.
>
> Hopefully, the 03-Nov revision is sufficiently up-to-date that you can
> just start from that revision and continue without losing much
> content.  I'm not certain, but I think that if you just open and save
> the older revision back to TiddlySpot, it will supersede the current,
> damaged document.
>
> However, ***before you do anything else***, if there is some new
> content that you just can't live without, you should immediately go
> to:
>    http://hac2011.tiddlyspot.com/download
> and save a local copy of the *current* document.  Although it is
> clearly damaged in some way, it may still be possible to manually
> recover *some* of your important content using a plain-text editor to
> copy the material and then paste it back into the 03-Nov document
> revision which is still working properly.
>
> good luck!
>
> enjoy,
> -e
> Eric Shulman
> TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios
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