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Started by Uhura!, September 10, 2011, 07:07:59 PM

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Uhura!

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Can anyone tell me - What is the purpose of the bits of script in red?

I think it's to allow buzz buttons to embed codes into a site. The reason I say this is because there was a dream bingo (bingo site code) code placed in there yesterday right in front of <param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"> & I know I didn't put it in.
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Suki

Plrae when posting bits of code, it is always better to use the [code][/code] tags


as per your question:

http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/164/tn_16494.html
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Uhura!

I am not an advanced coding person...can you explain that in 1 sentence. ie - were my suspicions about remote access to my html code correct?


In the meantime, I simply removed those bits of code since they were not necessary for the functioning of the button.

If my suspicions are correct, that's some straight up scandalous mess that they did....putting a bingo link on my effing site.
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Suki

The only thing that code do is showing a twitter "follow me"  button, thats all.

the allowscriptaccess is set to always because the flash swf needs to read a parameter in the html, in this case is the ID of your twitter account.
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mashby

I might be more curious as to the bingo link. Not because I'm old (I may be, but age is relative). You mentioned it being on your "effing site". Where did it appear?
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Uhura!

@ mashby
Right before that bit of code...

@ miss
I removed the code & the twitter Follow me still works perfectly. Can you explain? Plus what I read in the link you provided seemed to say it allows for "remote" or offsite access.
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