Seems interesting... the address 127.0.0.1 is the TCP address for loopback. This means that any computer that calls that address is actually referring to itself. The only reason I can think of, is that your browser is inserting it in order to allow or block certain functionality on the page (popup-blocking, ad-blocking, etc.)
 
Have you tried inserting that address into a browser window and trying to download the file?
Maybe then you can open up the script and it may give you clues as to its origin and purpose.
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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:
<script language='_javascript_' src='http://127.0.0.1:1027/js.cgi?pca&r=28253'></script>
and this following the </html>:
<script language='_javascript_'>postamble();</script>
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: <script type="text/_javascript_" src="script.js"></script>. 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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