I have seen instances where the user ISP somehow can hihack some html errors and take one's browser to another site. This happened recently with my Comcast account. They recently patched my account to a 'Network Helper' panel without asking or notifying, and every 'page not found' error sent me to a 'friendly' comcast erro page instead of my own (including ON-Rev's helpful error messages). I had to 'sign in' to their stupid website, do some research, and finally found a control panel to turn off.
Never underestimate the reach of your ISP. I hate Comcast, but nobody else offers the kind of speed they do in my part of town for now. We'll see all kinds of dirty tricks as the cable companies want you to have access to the net, but get not all your TV through the net. Expect content filtering in the future as the web becomes the new TV. These Comcast jokers want me to subscribe to "Basic Cable" for only $5 more/month, yeah right, and a two year contract. No thanks to TV and the contract. Waiting for faster DSL or Fiber ------------------------- Stephen Barncard San Francisco http://houseofcubes.com/disco.irev 2009/10/31 Richard Gaskin <ambassa...@fourthworld.com> > Jim Ault wrote: > > On Oct 30, 2009, at 8:10 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: >> >> http://www.capellan2000.000space.com/graphics_transformations_01.zip >>>> >>> >>> I wish I go see it, but when I click it I wind up here: >>> <http://swiftphp.com/notify/2.php> >>> >> >> My browser (Firefox/3.5.3 GTB6 in OSX 10.5 ) initiates and successfully >> downloads the file 'graphics_transformations_01.zip' >> > > Ultra-weird: in Safari it downloads the file correctly, but in Firefox > 3.5.3 on OS X 10.5.8 it went to the URL I noted. > > So I updated FF to v3.5.4, and after doing so it warned me that I needed to > also update Flash Player, so I did. Then I updated the five FF extensions I > normally run with, then disabled all of them, restarted FF, and it still > brings me to that other URL. > > If it were forwarding me to some spam site I might suspect a virus, but the > site it goes to is rather innocuous, so I'm not so sure. Also, the behavior > persists even after updating FF and disabling extensions, so I'm disinclined > to think it's a modified FF or FF prefs/settings issue. > > Still, since it works in Safari obviously this issue is specific to > something in my FF setup. But what? > > Anyone else here see this behavior? > > > -- > Richard Gaskin > Fourth World > Rev training and consulting: http://www.fourthworld.com > Webzine for Rev developers: http://www.revjournal.com > revJournal blog: http://revjournal.com/blog.irv > _______________________________________________ > use-revolution mailing list > use-revolution@lists.runrev.com > Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your > subscription preferences: > http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution > _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution