On 17/06/2011 23:31, V G wrote: >> The links are not fine, it tried to hijack my browser to who knows >> > where. It activated my no-script protection to the point of popping = up >> > a dialog asking me to report this. >> > >> > Use flickr, it's trusted. >> > > Haha. That made me chuckle a little. > > Then it pissed me off. > > Flickr my ass. I don't trust anything that replaces an -er with an -r. > > If my links caused your browser/os to go haywire, then the fault lies wit= h > your operating system. Get better security and stop blaming the world for > your viruses, security holes, etc. I heard Linux/BSD/QNX offer great > security. Because there is stupid stuff in the .htaccess I use Linux since 1999 and Unix since 1986. It's mythical that it's more=20 secure. I've never had to re-install Windows XP on this laptop in 9=20 years. Using it on Internet all that time. If links do strange stuff it's your site, not his browser or OS. --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .