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Does anybody know whats happened on this forum? Every time I pick it from the message boards page it blows up my IE. FYI: I already tried doing the hated delete the cache and all cookies.
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Does anybody know whats happened on this forum? Every time I pick it from the message boards page it blows up my IE. FYI: I already tried doing the hated delete the cache and all cookies.
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Does anybody know whats happened on this forum? Every time I pick it from the message boards page it blows up my IE. FYI: I already tried doing the hated delete the cache and all cookies.
Happens to me too. Good thing I dont go there often. :confused:
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Does anybody know whats happened on this forum? Every time I pick it from the message boards page it blows up my IE. FYI: I already tried doing the hated delete the cache and all cookies.
I was about to post the same thing. Blown up my IE several times now. Christian I am completely intolerant of stupidity. Stupidity is, of course, anything that doesn't conform to my way of thinking. - Jamie Hale - 29/05/2002 Half the reason people switch away from VB is to find out what actually goes on.. and then like me they find out that they weren't quite as good as they thought - they've been nannied. - Alex, 13 June 2002
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Does anybody know whats happened on this forum? Every time I pick it from the message boards page it blows up my IE. FYI: I already tried doing the hated delete the cache and all cookies.
OK apparently soptest is correct because it works fine with Netscape 6. Cant say that I am impressed :(
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Does anybody know whats happened on this forum? Every time I pick it from the message boards page it blows up my IE. FYI: I already tried doing the hated delete the cache and all cookies.
Stupid Thing To Do Of The Day: Hey, I gotta try that, and whoop, away went my 10 open instances of IE :rolleyes:
Cheers,
Marc:beer: Click to see my *real* signature :beer:
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OK apparently soptest is correct because it works fine with Netscape 6. Cant say that I am impressed :(
Hmmm, curioser and curioser, it also works fine in IE if you set options to "Normal" view. Something broken in the DHTML view ? Or in the last message posted (IE Bug: from soptest) because it blows up IE if you try to view that message (even in normal view) and yet the other messages are quite viewable. This is fun. :)
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Stupid Thing To Do Of The Day: Hey, I gotta try that, and whoop, away went my 10 open instances of IE :rolleyes:
Cheers,
Marc:beer: Click to see my *real* signature :beer:
Depending on what version you're using, there is an option to keep all new instances in new processes or something. Used to be in Tools > Internet Options > Advanced but I can't find it today. -- Andrew.
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any chance you're the one who decided to demonstrate it? if so, i think we can "say it to you". -c
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Does anybody know whats happened on this forum? Every time I pick it from the message boards page it blows up my IE. FYI: I already tried doing the hated delete the cache and all cookies.
Yup, I get it too. Why do I get the feeling that this didn't just 'happen' on it's own.:wtf:
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Depending on what version you're using, there is an option to keep all new instances in new processes or something. Used to be in Tools > Internet Options > Advanced but I can't find it today. -- Andrew.
I did that with explorer.exe but don't know how to do it with internet explorer
Cheers,
Marc:beer: Click to see my *real* signature :beer:
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Does anybody know whats happened on this forum? Every time I pick it from the message boards page it blows up my IE. FYI: I already tried doing the hated delete the cache and all cookies.
it's because of this code:
<STYLE>p{cssText: font-weight: bold;}</STYLE>
in soptest's post 'IE Bug' X| (view-source:http://www.codeproject.com/script/comments/forums.asp?forumid=1647Cheers,
Marc:beer: Click to see my *real* signature :beer:
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it's because of this code:
<STYLE>p{cssText: font-weight: bold;}</STYLE>
in soptest's post 'IE Bug' X| (view-source:http://www.codeproject.com/script/comments/forums.asp?forumid=1647Cheers,
Marc:beer: Click to see my *real* signature :beer:
You got there before me, but you also knew how to post it safely, thanks :)
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OK apparently soptest is correct because it works fine with Netscape 6. Cant say that I am impressed :(
Of course soptest is correct. Soptest planted it in the forum. Look in your Web Page Cache, open http://www.codeproject.com/script/comments/forums.asp?forumid=1647 Do a search for <STYLE>p{cssText: font-weight: bold;}</STYLE>. You'll see that it was posted by soptest. If you take out the invalid STYLE tag the page works just fine. Logically it kind of makes sense for it to blow: As the HTML is parsed it runs across the STYLE tag, when its contents are parsed its contents are assigned to the cssText property but of course this is invalid data. And the normal checks that prevent the bug from happening in javascript aren't applied because its MSHTML doing the work. This is all theoretical speculation of course....
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Actually I would think it considerate of you to delete the post so that those of us who like that forum can continue to view it. :)
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You got there before me, but you also knew how to post it safely, thanks :)
I was sure someone else were gonna play smart like me so I hurried up posting it ;P
Cheers,
Marc:beer: Click to see my *real* signature :beer:
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Actually I would think it considerate of you to delete the post so that those of us who like that forum can continue to view it. :)
Mr. Wizard has used the forums to demonstrate the many useful holes in IE.:|
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Alright, I cleaned it up, and we'd all appreciate it if you didn't continue to post it all over the site. I'm sure Chris will add some code to filter it out in an hour or two. David http://www.dundas.com
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Stupid Thing To Do Of The Day: Hey, I gotta try that, and whoop, away went my 10 open instances of IE :rolleyes:
Cheers,
Marc:beer: Click to see my *real* signature :beer:
Yeah I hate it when you have multi Instances of IE open and they all die on you like that. You'd think they could have installed a reset feature in IE to stop that. Darn programmers Regardz Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
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Alright, I cleaned it up, and we'd all appreciate it if you didn't continue to post it all over the site. I'm sure Chris will add some code to filter it out in an hour or two. David http://www.dundas.com
He should at the very least have the ability to post HTML revoked, no? Heck, purposely posting malicious code would be an instant ban if I were the sysop. --Mike-- Just released - RightClick-Encrypt - Adds fast & easy file encryption to Explorer My really out-of-date homepage Sonork-100.19012 Acid_Helm