[Javascript] RE: Mangling of Code

Peter Brunone peter at brunone.com
Wed Jun 18 22:18:57 CDT 2003


Craig,

	If the company is determined enough to nix Javascript that they're
physically altering incoming pages, I don't think there's much you can do
about it (check with their network admin to be sure).  I'd love to be wrong,
but it sounds like paranoia wins this time.

Cheers,

Peter

|-----Original Message-----
|From: Craig Hoskin [mailto:javascript-bounces at LaTech.edu]On Behalf Of
|Craig Hoskin
|
|Hi everyone
|
|Ive been searching everywhere for a possible answer to this and am 
|finally  at my wits end to find an answer.
|
|Got one customer on a clients WWW Site who basically can't access 
|portions of the site because of what appears to be a corruption of 
|the Javascript code.
|
|For example. We have an init script which detects browsers and 
|shows appropriate StyleSheets.  She sees the site without an 
|StyleSheet applied.
|We have a page which does a redirect after login to a secure area. 
| We use Javascript for this ... and it doesn't work.
|
|When she views the source of a page she sees for example:
|
|<!--IPT SRC="/jscript/init.js" language="JavaScript"></SCRI-->
|
|and
|
|<!--ipt language="JavaScript">
|	Stuff in here
|</scri-->
|
|Something is systematically destroying the Javascript code.
|
|Ive sent her browser to an online page for testing Javascript ... 
|and it returns no results at all.  So something is stuffing things 
|for her.  She has Scripting enabled in her Browser (MSIE).
|
|Any ideas anyone?  Anyone seen anything like this?
|Im pretty much supposing that there is a Firewall in between 
|contributing to this.
|
|Cheers
|
|Craig
|PS.  If this is too far off topic ... please excuse me ... but 
|please please point me in a direction where I might find some info 
|on this :-)
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