remove Posted November 3, 2014 Share Posted November 3, 2014 I nearly finished with my first PW site but have a strange script on the end of my page. It is not in my HTML. The last thing I did was installing AIOM+. After I tried it out I uninstalled it and deleted is from the modules folder. This is the script that shows up in my output. Who knows how to get rid of it? <!-- emo --> <script> var emo_addr = new Array(); emo_addr[0] = "Ncf4z6sn5HE9JIomaK8U+ev3hxZdyjkY1PCgV27QqwuWpXBliLGFSTt0MRAbDO.r"; emo_addr[1] = "msz1htLPy0JO57eXdTO2dv6wdf51ZnH2xgSCdv6wdnKlo72Bx7ONkQjWdtTih3JBd7iCm72Bx7ONkQjWdtTih3JBd7iD9tz."; emo_addr[2] = "msz1htLPy0JO57eXdTO2dv6wdf51ZnH2xgSCdv6wdnKlo7TwdsOT97HpdteXx3HSyScAjtXld3cPyGRBdf5.Uv2pd0+1a7LlxvT2yQKFmfOPm1NN"; emo_addr[3] = "msz1htLPy0JO57eXdTO2dv6wdf51ZnH2xgSCdv6wdnKlo7L2kfRthvMBxseB97P2j3x2dzcAjtXld3cPyGRBdf5.UseM5nxPdCcVxvM18seTj7epmfOPm1NN"; emo_addr[4] = "msz1htLPy0JO57eXdTO2dv6wdf51ZnH2xgSCdv6wdnKlo7e2dsIl97K297wld7jNkQjWdtTih3JBd7iCmVe2dsIl5sK25zwld7yD9tz."; emo_addr[5] = "msz1htLPy0JO57eXdTO2dv6wdf51ZnH2xgSCdv6wdnKlo72Bx7ONkQjWdtTih3JBd7iCmgLwdvy1htLPy0JO57L2xQa1ys6Vxs2BxtHljnKldUzT5Cc0ZvKSZ4SCJUNiH851y0Hgm85lyt2Sx8OSxvTids6Sx3JlZvTPxteF9tXBd0NXIfTBd0HXhviBZQcQ5CcPdnaO5C51dtRXd0eFxvOtx35O5QKqZ3JBy0Hgm8ylyt2Sx8OSxvTids6Sx3JlZvTPxteF9tXBd0NXIfTqd0x2yCRuysyQ5Ccld7Tlj3I2d0eSm8HSZs2F9QIGhFSQ90Iwjs+ljseXysLPjseF9t2Xhvj2yGOWd7Oi9UaXd7OGdv6p97wixGyC5fD.mfOPm1NN"; emo_addr[6] = "msz1htLPy0JO57eXdTO2dv6wdf51ZnH2xgSCdv6wdnKlo72Bx7ONkQjWdtTih3JBd7iCmgLwdvy1htLPy0JO57L2xQa1ys6Vxs2BxtHljnKldUzT5Cc0ZvKSZ4SCJUNiH851y0Hgm85lyt2Sx8OSxvTids6Sx3JlZvTPxteF9tXBd0NXI8TBd0HXhviBZQcQ5CcPdnaO5C51dtRXd0eFxvOtx35O5QKqZ3JBy0Hgm8ylyt2Sx8OSxvTids6Sx3JlZvTPxteF9tXBd0NXI8Tqd0x2yCRuysyQ5Ccld7Tlj3I2d0eSm8HSZs2F9QIGhFSQ90Iwjs+ljseXysLPjseF9t2Xhvj2yGOWd7Oi9U+Xd7OGdv6p97wixGyC5fD.mfOPm1NN"; addLoadEvent(emo_replace()); </script> </body> </html> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joss Posted November 3, 2014 Share Posted November 3, 2014 Are you using email obfuscation? That script is the email obfuscator doing its job. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
remove Posted November 3, 2014 Author Share Posted November 3, 2014 Yes, I do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
diogo Posted November 3, 2014 Share Posted November 3, 2014 Maybe that comment tag could be more descriptive. Should we set a standard for modules that add markup? 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
remove Posted November 3, 2014 Author Share Posted November 3, 2014 A standard would be nice. If the name of the module was in the comment tag, I would known where it came from. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jan Romero Posted November 3, 2014 Share Posted November 3, 2014 To be fair, the module is called Emo. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
diogo Posted November 3, 2014 Share Posted November 3, 2014 To be fair, the module is called Emo. I mean something more descriptive than the name of the module. Even for developers that might work the site in the future. Something like <!-- code added by the module EMO: http://mods.pw/41 --> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joss Posted November 3, 2014 Share Posted November 3, 2014 I mean something more descriptive than the name of the module. Even for developers that might work the site in the future. Something like <!-- code added by the module EMO: http://mods.pw/41 --> Or even: <!-- Diogo says that I should tell you that this bit of code is to do with that very nice EMO module, okay? --> 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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