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Posted by Gdareos on 01/17/09 11:40
I'm sorry that I did not do a good job of describing the issue.
I work with my HTML in Dreamweaver or HotDog, and have no problems
with them. However, I routinely "View Page Source" in IE and Netscape
as part of my testing.
I was surprised to see that when I would "View Page Source", I'd see
the unidentified statement in the display.
After writing the message for the newsgroup, I then started looking at
the source for other sites, and found the same displayed code which
really confused me.
Then, I looked at the responses to my post, and now think it's
something to do with Zone Alarm, but not sure.
It doesn't look as though the phantom code is a problem, but I don't
like the idea that some program is intervening, and redirecting. I
never would have noticed this except early in the morning, when I
started up the HTML page, the "127.0.0.1:1043" reference generated a
message that the server was unavailable.
Thanks very much to everyone who responded! I"m going to try to
confirm the ZA connection (or disprove it).
Cheers!
On Sun, 19 Feb 2006 20:06:41 -0000, Pete Gray <news@redbadge.co.uk>
wrote:
>In article <MPG.1e62d184a55f006598972e@news.eclipse.net.uk>,
>hywel.jenkins@gmail.com says...
>> In article <vgvgv1thneq4tr0idckg5q6qnuuh8g4llo@4ax.com>,
>> dingbat@codesmiths.com says...
>> > On Sun, 19 Feb 2006 06:01:15 -0600, Gdareos <louis_@n0Spam_.hemmi.us>
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> > >I keep seeing this in my home page
>> >
>> > Congratulations. Now don't you think it would have been a good idea to
>> > tell us what your homepage's address was?
>> >
>> >
>> > ><script language='javascript'
>> > >src='http://127.0.0.1:1043/js.cgi?pa&r=24464'></script>
>> >
>> > This isn't needed by anything on a standard page. It doesn't look
>> > malicious (unless the web server has already been compromised) because
>> > the address 127.0.0.1 is just the localhost address (i..e "self").
>> >
>> > I'd guess it was added by your hoting company automatically, to attach
>> > either a hit counter or an ad banner. Neither of these is acceptable on
>> > real hosting, but then you might be using some cheapskate banner-funded
>>
>> It wouldn't work anyway! Brilliant bit of work by the hosting company.
>>
>
>It's not the hosting company. I suspect the OP is using ZoneAlarm, which
>is inserting this, and probably also:
><script language='javascript'>postamble();</script>
>at the end.
>
>See:
><http://www.frontrangeinternet.com/support/knowledgebase/viewArticle.php
>?articleID=845>
>
>Interestingly ZoneLabs seem to have deleted all the threads on their
>forums about this 'feature'.
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