Spurious Javascript when viewing page source?
Hi,
I've just noticed that when I view a page's source in Firefox - using the Web Developer Toolbar - the following code shows at the top of the page. I know for a fact it's not in the original document...does anyone know how it gets there and what its purpose is?
Cheers!
I've just noticed that when I view a page's source in Firefox - using the Web Developer Toolbar - the following code shows at the top of the page. I know for a fact it's not in the original document...does anyone know how it gets there and what its purpose is?
| Code: |
| <script src="http://1.2.3.4/bmi-int-js/bmi.js" language="javascript"></script> |
Cheers!
Looks like it could be put there by some software on your computer, managing your internet connection, to reduce image size on pages and thereby increase download speed.
See this discussion on another forum
Cheers,
Nigel
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See this discussion on another forum
Cheers,
Nigel
Accessify Forum Administrator ~ Nigel Peck / MIS Web Design
"Everything I say is not meant to be set in stone" - Van Morrison
Hi Nigel,
You're absolutely right! No prizes for guessing who my mobile provider is
Cheers!
You're absolutely right! No prizes for guessing who my mobile provider is
Cheers!


