Posted by shawn modersohn on 08/16/05 04:07
The subject line is about the best I could come up with as a description
to this little problem.
Apparently my web hosting company (sbcyahoo) and whatever server they
host their crap on likes to generate the following code after the
</html> tag.
<!-- text below generated by server. PLEASE REMOVE --><!--
Counter/Statistics data collection code --><script language="JavaScript"
src="http://hostingprod.com/js_source/geov2.js"></script><script
language="javascript">geovisit();</script><noscript><img
src="http://visit.webhosting.yahoo.com/visit.gif?us1124152086"
alt="setstats" border="0" width="1" height="1"></noscript>
<IMG SRC="http://geo.yahoo.com/serv?s=76001405&t=1124152086" ALT=1
WIDTH=1 HEIGHT=1>
Which sucks because I would like to claim that my page is valid xhtml
strict but nothing about that little snippet is valid anything.
Does anyone have any idea what is going on other than lesson learned
don't host with sbcyahoo. Short of anything else I am going to write a
a snippet of my own javascript to delete anything after </html>. It
won't be valid on initial load but just for principles sake it might
make me feel better. I wrote an email to some support person somewhere
but I doubt that is going to help. You can take a look for yourself at
www.shawnmodersohn.com
Thanks
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