Posted by shawn modersohn on 08/16/05 04:31
shawn modersohn wrote:
> 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
I hate answering my own questions but anyways. The problem as I
suspected was with a site counter generated by sbcyahoo servers. After
some furious clicking through the webhosting management sections I was
able to turn this "feature" off.
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