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Sheffield_Tiger

Legendary Member
One reason I mainly do that is because of SQL injection which is basically a method of inserting malware onto another database-driven site. Often the "injected" code will be a call to some nefarious javascript routine hoseted elsewhere, that then installs it's mischief on your PC without your knowledge.

Recently a football supporters' club site was hit, however the noscript addon for firefox blocked it and protected my PC, and I knew what was happening because I noticed that javascript from another domain rather than the actual site was being blocked..googled the filename of the .js and it and it proved to be malicious

It also blocks doubleclick and the likes cutting down on tracking and ad-targetting

Other reasons are that it stops things being done automatically and gives me control over what runs and what doesn't. It "turns flash off" because of the javascript often used in the flash embedding

Since many ad servers use js rutines, it effectively blocks many ads too,
 

longers

Legendary Member
I really only understood a bit of that but did get the gist so thanks and I've just downloaded noscript.
I'm guessing it'll be ok to permanently allow scripts to run on here? It did make the drop down box for my profile go a bit peculiar when they were off.
 

thomas

the tank engine
Location
Woking/Norwich
I really only understood a bit of that but did get the gist so thanks and I've just downloaded noscript.
I'm guessing it'll be ok to permanently allow scripts to run on here? It did make the drop down box for my profile go a bit peculiar when they were off.

In theory no. Cycle chat could get hacked and therefore allow for bad JavaScript to run. However, it's probably a bit more trustworthy than a lot of sites so you should be fine.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
I turn Flash off by default because there are some sites that completely overdo it and you get bombarded by animated ads, the sound of buzzing insects, crap bouncing around the screen and so on. If I go to an interesting-looking site that needs it, I turn it on for that site.
 

mangaman

Guest
I liked it too.

And the Dutch for Ghettoblaster is.....................................






.......................................Ghettoblaster :biggrin: :biggrin:
I saw that too :biggrin: I learnt loads of Dutch from the site - confetti / blender / pan / (my favourite - and a bit odd in a Dutch shop) - rugbybal.

What can they all mean?

I disagree colin (partly). The "Flash" requirement is annoying - it wouldn't work on any computers at work.

Otherwise it made me like the shop and probably more likely to use it than less in the future, should I urgently need a Dutch Rugby Ball
 

Sheffield_Tiger

Legendary Member
In theory no. Cycle chat could get hacked and therefore allow for bad JavaScript to run. However, it's probably a bit more trustworthy than a lot of sites so you should be fine.

In the most common scenario however, should this happen it would be an SQL injection to the database, and a call to a javascript routine hosted elsewhere inserted. This is far easier than actially loading the .js up to cyclechat itself.

Therefore, allowing javascript from cyclechat would block the call to the javascript hosted on a different domain (URL) and you'd notice that a script from somewhere had been blocked, and be able to alert Admin to the issue.

It differentiates between TLDs too so (before the forum change when the site could be either .co.uk or .net) allowing cyclechat.co.uk and then visiting cyclechat.net and scripts would be blocked from on the .net domain.
 

zimzum42

Legendary Member
ok, yes, you are right
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but it's not a conventional website, you can't click on all the links etc...
 

zimzum42

Legendary Member
My first visit to Dutchland left me wondering for ages where I could find this slagroom that was written up everywhere...
 

thomas

the tank engine
Location
Woking/Norwich
In the most common scenario however, should this happen it would be an SQL injection to the database, and a call to a javascript routine hosted elsewhere inserted. This is far easier than actially loading the .js up to cyclechat itself.

Therefore, allowing javascript from cyclechat would block the call to the javascript hosted on a different domain (URL) and you'd notice that a script from somewhere had been blocked, and be able to alert Admin to the issue.

It differentiates between TLDs too so (before the forum change when the site could be either .co.uk or .net) allowing cyclechat.co.uk and then visiting cyclechat.net and scripts would be blocked from on the .net domain.

Good point. Although CC does allow uploads, so there wouldn't be a reason that a javascript file couldn't be uploaded and therefore allowed to run somehow.
 

giant man

New Member
Location
Essex innit?
As a web designer myself, I can see why someone has done that. It's not the worst way of using Flash. Flash has been around long enough now that most people have it. So compatability isn't a problem. If it boosts sales then why not?
 
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