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Topic: incorrect cyrillic views
Posted By: mikeak
Subject: incorrect cyrillic views
Date Posted: 17 March 2009 at 3:37pm
pointed by red color:
 
 
http://pic.ipicture.ru/uploads/090317/2holP6ggpN.jpg
 
 
 
 
PrxRST();



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Posted By: WebWiz-Bruce
Date Posted: 17 March 2009 at 3:52pm
Try editing the includes/browser_page_encoding_inc.asp file in notepad and setting a different page encoding that supports the character set you are using.

Once you have updated to the correct page encoding you may find you need to resave items so they are saved with the correct character encoding to the database.


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Posted By: mikeak
Date Posted: 18 March 2009 at 4:01am
 thank you very much, it work!
 
another question:
how delete "PrxRST()" (it append to all messages in forums)
 
PrxRST();


Posted By: WebWiz-Bruce
Date Posted: 18 March 2009 at 8:43am
This will be coursed by some software you have running on your system, such as a pop-up blocker that injects code into every page you visit.

You would need to try and workout which software on your PC is coursing this and then whitelist your website or disable the software and find an alternative that doesn't inject code in your web pages.


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Posted By: mikeak
Date Posted: 18 March 2009 at 12:02pm
testing:
1. turn off all proxy and pop-up blockers - it appear
2. change browser from IE7 to Firefox - it appear
3. change forum from WWF (ASP-based) to VB (PHP-based) - it NOT appear
4. change client computer from remote to localhost - it NOT appear
 
my tested topic is:
http://www.csns.ru/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=4" rel="nofollow - http://www.csns.ru/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=4
 
have idea ?
 
PrxRST();


Posted By: WebWiz-Bruce
Date Posted: 18 March 2009 at 12:18pm
This has come up before a number of times and web wiz forums even use to try and keep up with the software that injected this code and tried to strip it, but as it keeps changing it very difficult to keep doing.

The reason why it come up in your posts is that something is injecting this code into your web pages (do a view source in your browser for on web pages and you will see the same code injected into all web pages you view).

The WYSIWYG Editor is like a web page that is editable which is why this code is injected into your posts. The reason why it doesn't come up in the PHP forums you tried is they more likely don't use a WYSIWYG Editor to create the post.

If you want to remove this then you need to either figure out what is injecting this code into the web pages you view, or disable in your forum profile the WYSIWYG Post Editor and just use a standard text area for creating your posts.

As the code is not comming up when using localhost suggests that the code is injected by a proxy server. I have Googled this for you and it seems that the code is injected by 'Proxomitron' which is an HTTP Proxy Filter that is running somewhere between your PC and the web.

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Posted By: mikeak
Date Posted: 18 March 2009 at 12:36pm
continue testing:
5. post from my "localhost" to You forum - see low ... PrxRST();


Posted By: WebWiz-Bruce
Date Posted: 18 March 2009 at 12:41pm
I don't know what else to tell you as  I wasted 15 minutes writing the full explanation to you on the course of this as it's obvious you did not read it.

The issue is coursed by the 'Proxomitron' HTTP web filter proxy. Please read my last post for full explanation.

I am going to lock this topic now as there really isn't anything more to say on the topic.


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