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First time I've seen this sort of thing was last week.
I just started using FF(1.06) with "noscript" recently and have been quite happy with it. So what's happenniing is web pages are auto refreshing, as an example a went to http://www.cbc.ca this morning, and while in another tab noticed that page refresh. Now the address bar contains this http://www.cbc.ca/?refresh. is there something I can use to stop this? It seems another intrusive abuse employing whatever (ready to be exploited) means. If the site is initiating a reload, what's to stop it from loading some other page? Is this being done with the HTML of the page?EDIT: yup, and this page is doing it http://www.cbc.ca/toronto/, what a pita (no "refresh" in the address bar) Lord, they just won't let me get by without becoming fluent in code, will they. So long as this isn't a hijack then another pita is all it is. Last edited by jon123 : June 5th, 2006 at 12:18 PM. |
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bumpity bump
nobody? just a confirmation that this is a "feature" would be appreciated btw, I haven't set noscript to allow the site tia |
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I'm not sure what is causing the issue, but you need to upgrade to the latest version of Firefox. They have plugged a lot of security issues since version 1.06.
If it were me, I would start with an upgrade first and see how it goes. |
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Will have to do that, and once I do I'll let you know if the problem persists
on a related note, any rootkit detection that works with 98se? (re98: I know, I have my reasons) |
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Firefox fixes. http://www.mozilla.org/projects/secu...abilities.html
Not sure about a rootkit detector for Win98SE. I'll look around. |
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It's this http meta in the head:
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="600; url=/?refresh" /> It's not a javascript, so disabling javascript won't do anything. It's a little annoying, but nothing to be worried about at all. Quite a few news sites use it. Look here http://www.htmlhelp.com/reference/html40/head/meta.html for some explanation. |
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I think the proxomitron can stop it, but i can't check that because i'm not on XP right now.
Lamehand |
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"It's this http meta in the head"
I was afraid of that. I'd rather it were a virus or such, less pervasive a problem. hehe As it is I consider it malware/hijack. Not to mention a pita!-"hey! I was in the middle of reading that!" Thanks for info and links. @ronjor If you do find a rootkit detcetion post the linky! same from me Thanks all. |
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