What happened here...?

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I generally run ie6 and myie2 as my browsers. I've been "fooling around" with my webwasher and various option settings so as to decrease the chances of privacy and excessive cookie invasion. No sure what I did, but now when I open one of my weather site (http://wwwa.accuweather.com/adcbin/public/local_index.asp?zipcode=07728&partner=accuweather), I get a lot of gobbly-gok (code) at the top of the opened page in both browsers. Thereafter, everything shows as it should. This doesn't seem to be happening on other sites. Any ideas? Thanks,
Adam
 
If you're not sure what you did to break it, how is anyone here supposed to
know how to fix it?

You might try... Tools>Internet Options>Security>[highlight the zone you're
having problems in]> Default Level [button].
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I generally run ie6 and myie2 as my browsers. I've been "fooling around"
with my webwasher and various option settings so as to decrease the chances
of privacy and excessive cookie invasion. No sure what I did, but now when
I open one of my weather site
(http://wwwa.accuweather.com/adcbin/public/local_index.asp?zipcode=07728&par
tner=accuweather), I get a lot of gobbly-gok (code) at the top of the opened
page in both browsers. Thereafter, everything shows as it should. This
doesn't seem to be happening on other sites. Any ideas? Thanks,
Adam
 
Adam,
Most likely WebWasher is the culprit (URL filters)
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I generally run ie6 and myie2 as my browsers. I've been "fooling around"
with my webwasher and various option settings so as to decrease the chances
of privacy and excessive cookie invasion. No sure what I did, but now when
I open one of my weather site
(http://wwwa.accuweather.com/adcbin/public/local_index.asp?zipcode=07728&par
tner=accuweather), I get a lot of gobbly-gok (code) at the top of the opened
page in both browsers. Thereafter, everything shows as it should. This
doesn't seem to be happening on other sites. Any ideas? Thanks,
Adam
 
Turned off WW filter list, didn't help. Also, I now notice that anywhere on
a website there is a java script type link, clicking on it doesn't open it.
For example, in Hotmail, clicking on delete junk mail folder or help causes
nothing to happen. There is a script error notice at the bottom left status
bar that changes with the particular link clicked, for example:

Line: 2 or 1
Char: 1 or 1
Error: 'L' is undefined or object expected
Code: 0 or 0

Any other suggestions?

Thanks,

Adam
 
Adam,
Most likely your WebWasher settings are too aggressive ........
_______________________________________
Mike Burgess http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/
Blocking Spyware, Adware, Parasites, Hijackers, Trojans, with a HOSTS file
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm [updated 8-11-03]
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Adam said:
Turned off WW filter list, didn't help. Also, I now notice that anywhere on
a website there is a java script type link, clicking on it doesn't open it.
For example, in Hotmail, clicking on delete junk mail folder or help causes
nothing to happen. There is a script error notice at the bottom left status
bar that changes with the particular link clicked, for example:

Line: 2 or 1
Char: 1 or 1
Error: 'L' is undefined or object expected
Code: 0 or 0

Any other suggestions?

Thanks,

Adam
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Mike Burgess said:
Adam,
Most likely WebWasher is the culprit (URL filters)
_______________________________________
Mike Burgess http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/
Blocking Spyware, Adware, Parasites, Hijackers, Trojans, with a HOSTS file
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm [updated 8-11-03]
Please post replies to this Newsgroup, email address is invalid
--
What You Should Know About the Blaster Worm
http://www.microsoft.com/security/incident/blast.asp
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I generally run ie6 and myie2 as my browsers. I've been "fooling around"
with my webwasher and various option settings so as to decrease the chances
of privacy and excessive cookie invasion. No sure what I did, but now when
I open one of my weather site
(http://wwwa.accuweather.com/adcbin/public/local_index.asp?zipcode=07728&par
tner=accuweather), I get a lot of gobbly-gok (code) at the top of the opened
page in both browsers. Thereafter, everything shows as it should. This
doesn't seem to be happening on other sites. Any ideas? Thanks,
Adam
 
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