[ale] Noscript found a couple of scripts I didn't write.
Sean McNealy
sean.mcnealy at gmail.com
Wed Apr 15 13:16:59 EDT 2009
The HTML code to load the javascript could have been placed inside your
database. Then your PHP code would attach it to your page, displaying as
what you thought was content.
View source from the browser and see if you can grep through that to see
where it's loading from.
(note: I didn't click those links since I can't risk my work machine. I've
no idea what's on those sites.)
-Sean
On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 1:00 PM, Jim Lynch <ale_nospam at fayettedigital.com>wrote:
> I have developed an ajax app using Dojo and php to support a club I
> belong to. It's been up and running for a short while but when I went
> to it today, the FF plugin noscript asked if I wanted to permit
> imiclk.com and abmr.com to run scripts on that page.
>
> Where the dickens did those scripts come from and how'd they get linked
> in my page?
>
> I did a search of my code and I find no references to them. By what
> magic did they get involved in my site?
>
> Any suggestions as to where I should look or what's going on?
>
> Thanks,
> Jim.
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