Guest ~BD~ Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 Re: A Puzzle! Re: A Puzzle! "Franc Zabkar" <fzabkar@iinternode.on.net> wrote in message news:npvic49fon9c73mpr3epb9k5eq4972ece5@4ax.com... > On Mon, 8 Sep 2008 17:27:34 +0100, "~BD~" <BoaterDave@nospam.invalid> > put finger to keyboard and composed: > >>I'm uncertain if you read right through my post. Have you any understanding of *how* live links to >>web sites could be 'hidden' within a jpeg file? > > Apart from such malware being hidden inside an actual JPEG, my browser > (Opera) also has a potential vulnerability (IMHO) where a HTML file, > say, can be disguised as a JPEG. > > HTML disguised as JPEG: > http://groups.google.com/group/opera.general/browse_thread/thread/c2ebbe6722282167/57427a3e759f28e3?lnk=st&q=#57427a3e759f28e3 > http://preview.tinyurl.com/56cwhp > > - Franc Zabkar > -- > Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email. -- Thank you for your contribution, Frank. Intriguing! Dave
Guest ~BD~ Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 Ooops! Ooops! I am sorry ................ *Franc* Dave -- <snip>
Guest Dan Posted September 12, 2008 Posted September 12, 2008 RE: Ooops! RE: Ooops! I get in the same trouble especially in the past of going off topic Dave and yes I do have Faith and Believe in a Higher Power but I try to limit the discussions here because I learned the hard way in the past in this newsgroup. <smile> The discussions that get out of control too easily in my opinion are religion and politics and are so personnel and so subjective that they inflame passions so highly that people get offended and you get offended and then everyone is bitter at each other and the thread degrades to total chaos and she and he said and verbal bashing and it is just plain bad, imo. It is much better to discuss these topics with individuals face to face and be willing to hear their side of the story and proceed with an open mind. Heck, I am currently really tired of politics and am so annoyed by all the he and she said that it makes me not want to even excercise my American right to vote in the November elections. I will just wait and see and sort it out at least a little bit by the end of October and I really have gotten cynical and think now despite what happens that there will be no change in Washington despite the elections and that is the end of the story. Thank you Dave for showing me that I am not the only human that keeps making mistakes in regards to discussion newsgroups especially recently in the Microsoft Security Newsgroup which I am taking a break from to relax. Perhaps, someday I will indeed join your newsgroup but certainly not today because I have enough on my plate with reading the news, listening to radio news and emails and work to just try and sort it out without adding more to my plate. I am only replying to this post because I see that Franc has not yet replied and if it is indeed hijacking then I am indeed sorry as well Franc but your post was also of great interest to me about the vulnerability in Opera and goes against Thanatoid's notion of Opera being supreme. <grin> "~BD~" wrote: > I am sorry ................ *Franc* > > Dave > -- > <snip> > > >
Guest ~BD~ Posted September 12, 2008 Posted September 12, 2008 Re: Ooops! Re: Ooops! To cheer you up, Dan! It's something topical: From my brother-in-law @ IBM You need sound! http://www.peteyandpetunia.com/VoteHere/VoteHere.htm Enjoy! Dave -- "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:AFB78676-318B-423C-A304-DF38AE73CCE9@microsoft.com... >I get in the same trouble especially in the past of going off topic Dave and > yes I do have Faith and Believe in a Higher Power but I try to limit the > discussions here because I learned the hard way in the past in this > newsgroup. <smile> The discussions that get out of control too easily in my > opinion are religion and politics and are so personnel and so subjective that > they inflame passions so highly that people get offended and you get offended > and then everyone is bitter at each other and the thread degrades to total > chaos and she and he said and verbal bashing and it is just plain bad, imo. > It is much better to discuss these topics with individuals face to face and > be willing to hear their side of the story and proceed with an open mind. > Heck, I am currently really tired of politics and am so annoyed by all the he > and she said that it makes me not want to even excercise my American right to > vote in the November elections. I will just wait and see and sort it out at > least a little bit by the end of October and I really have gotten cynical and > think now despite what happens that there will be no change in Washington > despite the elections and that is the end of the story. Thank you Dave for > showing me that I am not the only human that keeps making mistakes in regards > to discussion newsgroups especially recently in the Microsoft Security > Newsgroup which I am taking a break from to relax. Perhaps, someday I will > indeed join your newsgroup but certainly not today because I have enough on > my plate with reading the news, listening to radio news and emails and work > to just try and sort it out without adding more to my plate. I am only > replying to this post because I see that Franc has not yet replied and if it > is indeed hijacking then I am indeed sorry as well Franc but your post was > also of great interest to me about the vulnerability in Opera and goes > against Thanatoid's notion of Opera being supreme. <grin> > > "~BD~" wrote: > >> I am sorry ................ *Franc* >> >> Dave >> -- >> <snip> >> >> >> >
Guest Jeff Richards Posted September 14, 2008 Posted September 14, 2008 Re: Copy of Windows 98 Second Edition The term has been an international standard since before these conventions came into being. The conventions codified and standardised many common nautical terms. It was used correctly and was relevant. See, for instance; http://www.soundkeepers.com/kids/alphabet/ under U (Uniform). You should do a little research yourself rather than relying on other people to point these things out. -- Jeff Richards MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User) "98 Guy" <98@Guy.com> wrote in message news:48BFED9C.4DBD42DC@Guy.com... > ~BD~ wrote: > >> > Well, then, in that case - wouldn't "sailing into danger" be >> > better? > >> Consider this, wise Guy:- >> >> (a brief explanation of maritime history and the origin of the "IMO") > > Um, ok. That's nice. > > Don't see what it has to do with what was being discussed.
Guest ~BD~ Posted September 14, 2008 Posted September 14, 2008 Re: Copy of Windows 98 Second Edition Thank you for your support Mr Jeff Richards! :) Dave -- "Jeff Richards" <JRichards@msn.com.au> wrote in message news:OUrtoWlFJHA.1456@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > The term has been an international standard since before these conventions came into being. The > conventions codified and standardised many common nautical terms. It was used correctly and was > relevant. See, for instance; > http://www.soundkeepers.com/kids/alphabet/ > under U (Uniform). You should do a little research yourself rather than relying on other people > to point these things out. > -- > Jeff Richards > MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User) > "98 Guy" <98@Guy.com> wrote in message news:48BFED9C.4DBD42DC@Guy.com... >> ~BD~ wrote: >> >>> > Well, then, in that case - wouldn't "sailing into danger" be >>> > better? >> >>> Consider this, wise Guy:- >>> >>> (a brief explanation of maritime history and the origin of the "IMO") >> >> Um, ok. That's nice. >> >> Don't see what it has to do with what was being discussed. > > >
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