Guest chrissyd Posted October 15, 2008 Posted October 15, 2008 Hi, I'm looking for advice on an issue that's just started happening. I frequently use the moneysupermarket.com website without problems but, earlier on, after I'd gone to this site's forum page, I had an error message saying that these scripts weren't supported and asking me if I wanted to debug. I clicked yes and went through a few more screens that ended in a page with what looked like programme language. When I tried to close, it asked if I was sure that I wanted to stop debugging. I closed the internet browser before clicking 'yes' to close the debug session. When I logged into the website again, the same thing happened. I'm concerned that this might be highlighting some kind of virus or problem with the website but am worried about loggin on again to ask. Any advice gratefully received, thanks, chrissyd.
Guest Patrick Keenan Posted October 15, 2008 Posted October 15, 2008 Re: Script editor appearing in favourite website "chrissyd" <chrissyd@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5EAE2EE3-2467-4F06-BE10-C48455C7C153@microsoft.com... > Hi, I'm looking for advice on an issue that's just started happening. I > frequently use the moneysupermarket.com website without problems but, > earlier > on, after I'd gone to this site's forum page, I had an error message > saying > that these scripts weren't supported and asking me if I wanted to debug. I > clicked yes and went through a few more screens that ended in a page with > what looked like programme language. Yes, it's the script that you asked it to debug. Debugging will lead you to the code itself. >When I tried to close, it asked if I was > sure that I wanted to stop debugging. I closed the internet browser before > clicking 'yes' to close the debug session. When I logged into the website > again, the same thing happened. I'm concerned that this might be > highlighting > some kind of virus or problem with the website but am worried about loggin > on > again to ask. Any advice gratefully received, thanks, chrissyd. If everything else is the same and this problem has just arisen, a good possibility is that the site owner modified the scripts - and broke them in the process, at least for your browser.. Send them an email as a heads-up, and you'll probably find that the problem is resolved soon. In the meantime, say no to debugging, and you might try another browser, such as Firefox. Sometimes changes like this work in one browser and not another. HTH -pk
Guest chrissyd Posted October 15, 2008 Posted October 15, 2008 Re: Script editor appearing in favourite website Hi Patrick, thanks for this - I've just gone onto the site again and no debug message this time - so perhaps something got fixed in the last hour or so. I will email them anyway. Thanks again for your reply - very reassuring. Best wishes, Christine. "Patrick Keenan" wrote: > > "chrissyd" <chrissyd@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:5EAE2EE3-2467-4F06-BE10-C48455C7C153@microsoft.com... > > Hi, I'm looking for advice on an issue that's just started happening. I > > frequently use the moneysupermarket.com website without problems but, > > earlier > > on, after I'd gone to this site's forum page, I had an error message > > saying > > that these scripts weren't supported and asking me if I wanted to debug. I > > clicked yes and went through a few more screens that ended in a page with > > what looked like programme language. > > Yes, it's the script that you asked it to debug. Debugging will lead you > to the code itself. > > >When I tried to close, it asked if I was > > sure that I wanted to stop debugging. I closed the internet browser before > > clicking 'yes' to close the debug session. When I logged into the website > > again, the same thing happened. I'm concerned that this might be > > highlighting > > some kind of virus or problem with the website but am worried about loggin > > on > > again to ask. Any advice gratefully received, thanks, chrissyd. > > If everything else is the same and this problem has just arisen, a good > possibility is that the site owner modified the scripts - and broke them in > the process, at least for your browser.. > > Send them an email as a heads-up, and you'll probably find that the problem > is resolved soon. In the meantime, say no to debugging, and you might try > another browser, such as Firefox. Sometimes changes like this work in one > browser and not another. > > HTH > -pk > >
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