Unwanted coding at Host

  • Thread starter Tom [Pepper] Willett
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Tom [Pepper] Willett

What do you mean by 'how the code appears'?

It's two different web sites with different content. Naturally, the code is
different.

And, since the one at trailerestatesflorida.com is using frames, the frame
view page is different than the framed pages.
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
"You're a daisy if you do!"
---
FrontPage Support:
http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
===
:I do not understand how the code appears at
: www.trailerestatesflorida.com
: It is not in my copy. See www.trailerestates.net This
: is the way I expect to see it.
: The provider claims they do nothing to insert code. Have I
: got something turned on
: that I am unaware of. Thanks for any help
:
:
: Izod
:
:
 
T

Tom [Pepper] Willett

Like I said: you're using frames on trailerestatesflorida.com, but not on
the other site.
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
"You're a daisy if you do!"
---
FrontPage Support:
http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
===
: OH No, I was wrong again. Tom. This is what you see when
: you use the drop down menu under "Page" and select view
: source. However, should you place your cursor in the page
: you get a different view of the coding. I just don't
: understand that. Now if you do the same comparison with
: www.trailerestates.net you'll a different results.
:
: Here's is the code from www.trailerestatesflorida.com that
: I'm talking about. I understand it effects the results of
: search engines.
:
:
: <HTML><HEAD>
: <META NAME="description"
: CONTENT="trailerestatesflorida.com">
: <META NAME="keywords" CONTENT="">
: </HEAD>
: <FRAMESET border=0 rows="100%,*" frameborder="no"
: marginleft=0 margintop=0 marginright=0 marginbottom=0>
: <frame src="http://71.18.186.165" scrolling=auto
: frameborder="no" border=0 noresize>
: <frame topmargin="0" marginwidth=0 scrolling=no
: marginheight=0 frameborder="no" border=0 noresize>
: </FRAMESET>
: </HTML>
:
: Izod
:
:
: message : > What do you mean by 'how the code appears'?
: >
: > It's two different web sites with different content.
: > Naturally, the code is
: > different.
: >
: > And, since the one at trailerestatesflorida.com is using
: > frames, the frame
: > view page is different than the framed pages.
: > --
: > Tom [Pepper] Willett
: > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
: > "You're a daisy if you do!"
: > ---
: > FrontPage Support:
: > http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
: > ===
: > message
: > : > :I do not understand how the code appears at
: > : www.trailerestatesflorida.com
: > : It is not in my copy. See www.trailerestates.net
: > This
: > : is the way I expect to see it.
: > : The provider claims they do nothing to insert code.
: > Have I
: > : got something turned on
: > : that I am unaware of. Thanks for any help
: > :
: > :
: > : Izod
: > :
: > :
: >
: >
:
:
 
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Izod

Thanks Tom. I did both web sites. I have to apologize.
I've tried to clean that up for some time. I was going to
copy the code to show you what I was talking about, and low
and behold it's cleared up. It must be the last time I made
changes, I finally got it. I think now what I was doing is
changing it my end, without going out to the Host and
cleaning it up. I'm sorry for taking up your time and
appreciate your being here.
 
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Izod

OH No, I was wrong again. Tom. This is what you see when
you use the drop down menu under "Page" and select view
source. However, should you place your cursor in the page
you get a different view of the coding. I just don't
understand that. Now if you do the same comparison with
www.trailerestates.net you'll a different results.

Here's is the code from www.trailerestatesflorida.com that
I'm talking about. I understand it effects the results of
search engines.


<HTML><HEAD>
<META NAME="description"
CONTENT="trailerestatesflorida.com">
<META NAME="keywords" CONTENT="">
</HEAD>
<FRAMESET border=0 rows="100%,*" frameborder="no"
marginleft=0 margintop=0 marginright=0 marginbottom=0>
<frame src="http://71.18.186.165" scrolling=auto
frameborder="no" border=0 noresize>
<frame topmargin="0" marginwidth=0 scrolling=no
marginheight=0 frameborder="no" border=0 noresize>
</FRAMESET>
</HTML>

Izod
 
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Izod

I opened a new 1 page web site template. Programmed the
Site. I did not use frames. However, when you look at the
coding by selecting the drop down menu "Page" "View Source"
there it is. Is there anything in FrontPage that's picking
that up? Perhaps a setting I have not turned on or off?
The provider tells me they don't add anything. I can't get
rid of that Frame.

Nothing shows a frame done in FrontPage. Any suggestions?


Izod


Tom [Pepper] Willett said:
Like I said: you're using frames on
trailerestatesflorida.com, but not on
the other site.
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
"You're a daisy if you do!"
---
FrontPage Support:
http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
===
message
: OH No, I was wrong again. Tom. This is what you see
when
: you use the drop down menu under "Page" and select view
: source. However, should you place your cursor in the
page
: you get a different view of the coding. I just don't
: understand that. Now if you do the same comparison with
: www.trailerestates.net you'll a different results.
:
: Here's is the code from www.trailerestatesflorida.com
that
: I'm talking about. I understand it effects the results
of
: search engines.
:
:
: <HTML><HEAD>
: <META NAME="description"
: CONTENT="trailerestatesflorida.com">
: <META NAME="keywords" CONTENT="">
: </HEAD>
: <FRAMESET border=0 rows="100%,*" frameborder="no"
: marginleft=0 margintop=0 marginright=0 marginbottom=0>
: <frame src="http://71.18.186.165" scrolling=auto
: frameborder="no" border=0 noresize>
: <frame topmargin="0" marginwidth=0 scrolling=no
: marginheight=0 frameborder="no" border=0 noresize>
: </FRAMESET>
: </HTML>
:
: Izod
:
:
: "Tom [Pepper] Willett" <[email protected]>
wrote in
: message : > What do you mean by 'how the code appears'?
: >
: > It's two different web sites with different content.
: > Naturally, the code is
: > different.
: >
: > And, since the one at trailerestatesflorida.com is
using
: > frames, the frame
: > view page is different than the framed pages.
: > --
: > Tom [Pepper] Willett
: > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
: > "You're a daisy if you do!"
: > ---
: > FrontPage Support:
: > http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
: > ===
: > "Izod" <[email protected]>
wrote in
: > message
: > : > :I do not understand how the code appears at
: > : www.trailerestatesflorida.com
: > : It is not in my copy. See www.trailerestates.net
: > This
: > : is the way I expect to see it.
: > : The provider claims they do nothing to insert code.
: > Have I
: > : got something turned on
: > : that I am unaware of. Thanks for any help
: > :
: > :
: > : Izod
: > :
: > :
: >
: >
:
:
 
R

Ronx

You are using frameset redirection from
http://www.trailerstatesflorida.com to http://71.18.186.165

Note that the frameset page for www.trailerestatesflorida.com is
located at http://wbf.zonedit.com (or http://216.98.141.250), the
content is at http://71.18.186.165

I suggest you ask your domain registrar and/or host to explain the
redirection. This is nothing to do with FrontPage.
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.

http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp




I opened a new 1 page web site template. Programmed the
Site. I did not use frames. However, when you look at the
coding by selecting the drop down menu "Page" "View Source"
there it is. Is there anything in FrontPage that's picking
that up? Perhaps a setting I have not turned on or off?
The provider tells me they don't add anything. I can't get
rid of that Frame.

Nothing shows a frame done in FrontPage. Any suggestions?


Izod


Tom [Pepper] Willett said:
Like I said: you're using frames on
trailerestatesflorida.com, but not on
the other site.
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
"You're a daisy if you do!"
---
FrontPage Support:
http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
===
message
: OH No, I was wrong again. Tom. This is what you see
when
: you use the drop down menu under "Page" and select view
: source. However, should you place your cursor in the
page
: you get a different view of the coding. I just don't
: understand that. Now if you do the same comparison with
: www.trailerestates.net you'll a different results.
:
: Here's is the code from www.trailerestatesflorida.com
that
: I'm talking about. I understand it effects the results
of
: search engines.
:
:
: <HTML><HEAD>
: <META NAME="description"
: CONTENT="trailerestatesflorida.com">
: <META NAME="keywords" CONTENT="">
: </HEAD>
: <FRAMESET border=0 rows="100%,*" frameborder="no"
: marginleft=0 margintop=0 marginright=0 marginbottom=0>
: <frame src="http://71.18.186.165" scrolling=auto
: frameborder="no" border=0 noresize>
: <frame topmargin="0" marginwidth=0 scrolling=no
: marginheight=0 frameborder="no" border=0 noresize>
: </FRAMESET>
: </HTML>
:
: Izod
:
:
: "Tom [Pepper] Willett" <[email protected]>
wrote in
: message : > What do you mean by 'how the code appears'?
: >
: > It's two different web sites with different content.
: > Naturally, the code is
: > different.
: >
: > And, since the one at trailerestatesflorida.com is
using
: > frames, the frame
: > view page is different than the framed pages.
: > --
: > Tom [Pepper] Willett
: > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
: > "You're a daisy if you do!"
: > ---
: > FrontPage Support:
: > http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
: > ===
: > "Izod" <[email protected]>
wrote in
: > message
: > : > :I do not understand how the code appears at
: > : www.trailerestatesflorida.com
: > : It is not in my copy. See www.trailerestates.net
: > This
: > : is the way I expect to see it.
: > : The provider claims they do nothing to insert code.
: > Have I
: > : got something turned on
: > : that I am unaware of. Thanks for any help
: > :
: > :
: > : Izod
: > :
: > :
: >
: >
:
:
 
T

Tom [Pepper] Willett

Right click on the appropriate page and look at properties.
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
"You're a daisy if you do!"
---
FrontPage Support:
http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
===
:I forgot to ask you Ron. How did you determine all that?
:
: --
: Izod
:
:
: : > You are using frameset redirection from
: > http://www.trailerstatesflorida.com to
: > http://71.18.186.165
: >
: > Note that the frameset page for
: > www.trailerestatesflorida.com is located at
: > http://wbf.zonedit.com (or http://216.98.141.250), the
: > content is at http://71.18.186.165
: >
: > I suggest you ask your domain registrar and/or host to
: > explain the redirection. This is nothing to do with
: > FrontPage.
: > --
: > Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
: > Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
: >
: > http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
: >
: >
: >
: >
: > message : >
: >> I opened a new 1 page web site template. Programmed the
: >> Site. I did not use frames. However, when you look at
: >> the
: >> coding by selecting the drop down menu "Page" "View
: >> Source"
: >> there it is. Is there anything in FrontPage that's
: >> picking
: >> that up? Perhaps a setting I have not turned on or off?
: >> The provider tells me they don't add anything. I can't
: >> get
: >> rid of that Frame.
: >>
: >> Nothing shows a frame done in FrontPage. Any
: >> suggestions?
: >>
: >>
: >> Izod
: >>
: >>
: >> in
: >> message : >> > Like I said: you're using frames on
: >> > trailerestatesflorida.com, but not on
: >> > the other site.
: >> > --
: >> > Tom [Pepper] Willett
: >> > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
: >> > "You're a daisy if you do!"
: >> > ---
: >> > FrontPage Support:
: >> > http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
: >> > ===
: >> > in
: >> > message
: >> > : >> > : OH No, I was wrong again. Tom. This is what you see
: >> > when
: >> > : you use the drop down menu under "Page" and select
: >> > view
: >> > : source. However, should you place your cursor in the
: >> > page
: >> > : you get a different view of the coding. I just don't
: >> > : understand that. Now if you do the same comparison
: >> > with
: >> > : www.trailerestates.net you'll a different results.
: >> > :
: >> > : Here's is the code from www.trailerestatesflorida.com
: >> > that
: >> > : I'm talking about. I understand it effects the
: >> > results
: >> > of
: >> > : search engines.
: >> > :
: >> > :
: >> > : <HTML><HEAD>
: >> > : <META NAME="description"
: >> > : CONTENT="trailerestatesflorida.com">
: >> > : <META NAME="keywords" CONTENT="">
: >> > : </HEAD>
: >> > : <FRAMESET border=0 rows="100%,*" frameborder="no"
: >> > : marginleft=0 margintop=0 marginright=0
: >> > marginbottom=0>
: >> > : <frame src="http://71.18.186.165" scrolling=auto
: >> > : frameborder="no" border=0 noresize>
: >> > : <frame topmargin="0" marginwidth=0 scrolling=no
: >> > : marginheight=0 frameborder="no" border=0 noresize>
: >> > : </FRAMESET>
: >> > : </HTML>
: >> > :
: >> > : Izod
: >> > :
: >> > :
: >> > : "Tom [Pepper] Willett" <[email protected]>
: >> > wrote in
: >> > : message
: >> > : >> > : > What do you mean by 'how the code appears'?
: >> > : >
: >> > : > It's two different web sites with different
: >> > content.
: >> > : > Naturally, the code is
: >> > : > different.
: >> > : >
: >> > : > And, since the one at trailerestatesflorida.com is
: >> > using
: >> > : > frames, the frame
: >> > : > view page is different than the framed pages.
: >> > : > --
: >> > : > Tom [Pepper] Willett
: >> > : > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
: >> > : > "You're a daisy if you do!"
: >> > : > ---
: >> > : > FrontPage Support:
: >> > : > http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
: >> > : > ===
: >> > : > "Izod" <[email protected]>
: >> > wrote in
: >> > : > message
: >> > : > : >> > : > :I do not understand how the code appears at
: >> > : > : www.trailerestatesflorida.com
: >> > : > : It is not in my copy. See www.trailerestates.net
: >> > : > This
: >> > : > : is the way I expect to see it.
: >> > : > : The provider claims they do nothing to insert
: >> > code.
: >> > : > Have I
: >> > : > : got something turned on
: >> > : > : that I am unaware of. Thanks for any help
: >> > : > :
: >> > : > :
: >> > : > : Izod
: >> > : > :
: >> > : > :
: >> > : >
: >> > : >
: >> > :
: >> > :
: >> >
: >> >
: >
:
:
 
I

Izod

Thank you Ron. Nobody has any idea what that has put me
through. However,
It did help me get better acquainted with FrontPage. :)

Izod


Ronx said:
You are using frameset redirection from
http://www.trailerstatesflorida.com to
http://71.18.186.165

Note that the frameset page for
www.trailerestatesflorida.com is located at
http://wbf.zonedit.com (or http://216.98.141.250), the
content is at http://71.18.186.165

I suggest you ask your domain registrar and/or host to
explain the redirection. This is nothing to do with
FrontPage.
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.

http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp




I opened a new 1 page web site template. Programmed the
Site. I did not use frames. However, when you look at
the
coding by selecting the drop down menu "Page" "View
Source"
there it is. Is there anything in FrontPage that's
picking
that up? Perhaps a setting I have not turned on or off?
The provider tells me they don't add anything. I can't
get
rid of that Frame.

Nothing shows a frame done in FrontPage. Any
suggestions?


Izod


in
message news:[email protected]...
Like I said: you're using frames on
trailerestatesflorida.com, but not on
the other site.
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
"You're a daisy if you do!"
---
FrontPage Support:
http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
===
in
message
: OH No, I was wrong again. Tom. This is what you see
when
: you use the drop down menu under "Page" and select
view
: source. However, should you place your cursor in the
page
: you get a different view of the coding. I just don't
: understand that. Now if you do the same comparison
with
: www.trailerestates.net you'll a different results.
:
: Here's is the code from www.trailerestatesflorida.com
that
: I'm talking about. I understand it effects the
results
of
: search engines.
:
:
: <HTML><HEAD>
: <META NAME="description"
: CONTENT="trailerestatesflorida.com">
: <META NAME="keywords" CONTENT="">
: </HEAD>
: <FRAMESET border=0 rows="100%,*" frameborder="no"
: marginleft=0 margintop=0 marginright=0
marginbottom=0>
: <frame src="http://71.18.186.165" scrolling=auto
: frameborder="no" border=0 noresize>
: <frame topmargin="0" marginwidth=0 scrolling=no
: marginheight=0 frameborder="no" border=0 noresize>
: </FRAMESET>
: </HTML>
:
: Izod
:
:
: "Tom [Pepper] Willett" <[email protected]>
wrote in
: message
: > What do you mean by 'how the code appears'?
: >
: > It's two different web sites with different
content.
: > Naturally, the code is
: > different.
: >
: > And, since the one at trailerestatesflorida.com is
using
: > frames, the frame
: > view page is different than the framed pages.
: > --
: > Tom [Pepper] Willett
: > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
: > "You're a daisy if you do!"
: > ---
: > FrontPage Support:
: > http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
: > ===
: > "Izod" <[email protected]>
wrote in
: > message
: > : > :I do not understand how the code appears at
: > : www.trailerestatesflorida.com
: > : It is not in my copy. See www.trailerestates.net
: > This
: > : is the way I expect to see it.
: > : The provider claims they do nothing to insert
code.
: > Have I
: > : got something turned on
: > : that I am unaware of. Thanks for any help
: > :
: > :
: > : Izod
: > :
: > :
: >
: >
:
:
 
I

Izod

I forgot to ask you Ron. How did you determine all that?

--
Izod


Ronx said:
You are using frameset redirection from
http://www.trailerstatesflorida.com to
http://71.18.186.165

Note that the frameset page for
www.trailerestatesflorida.com is located at
http://wbf.zonedit.com (or http://216.98.141.250), the
content is at http://71.18.186.165

I suggest you ask your domain registrar and/or host to
explain the redirection. This is nothing to do with
FrontPage.
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.

http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp




I opened a new 1 page web site template. Programmed the
Site. I did not use frames. However, when you look at
the
coding by selecting the drop down menu "Page" "View
Source"
there it is. Is there anything in FrontPage that's
picking
that up? Perhaps a setting I have not turned on or off?
The provider tells me they don't add anything. I can't
get
rid of that Frame.

Nothing shows a frame done in FrontPage. Any
suggestions?


Izod


in
message news:[email protected]...
Like I said: you're using frames on
trailerestatesflorida.com, but not on
the other site.
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
"You're a daisy if you do!"
---
FrontPage Support:
http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
===
in
message
: OH No, I was wrong again. Tom. This is what you see
when
: you use the drop down menu under "Page" and select
view
: source. However, should you place your cursor in the
page
: you get a different view of the coding. I just don't
: understand that. Now if you do the same comparison
with
: www.trailerestates.net you'll a different results.
:
: Here's is the code from www.trailerestatesflorida.com
that
: I'm talking about. I understand it effects the
results
of
: search engines.
:
:
: <HTML><HEAD>
: <META NAME="description"
: CONTENT="trailerestatesflorida.com">
: <META NAME="keywords" CONTENT="">
: </HEAD>
: <FRAMESET border=0 rows="100%,*" frameborder="no"
: marginleft=0 margintop=0 marginright=0
marginbottom=0>
: <frame src="http://71.18.186.165" scrolling=auto
: frameborder="no" border=0 noresize>
: <frame topmargin="0" marginwidth=0 scrolling=no
: marginheight=0 frameborder="no" border=0 noresize>
: </FRAMESET>
: </HTML>
:
: Izod
:
:
: "Tom [Pepper] Willett" <[email protected]>
wrote in
: message
: > What do you mean by 'how the code appears'?
: >
: > It's two different web sites with different
content.
: > Naturally, the code is
: > different.
: >
: > And, since the one at trailerestatesflorida.com is
using
: > frames, the frame
: > view page is different than the framed pages.
: > --
: > Tom [Pepper] Willett
: > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
: > "You're a daisy if you do!"
: > ---
: > FrontPage Support:
: > http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
: > ===
: > "Izod" <[email protected]>
wrote in
: > message
: > : > :I do not understand how the code appears at
: > : www.trailerestatesflorida.com
: > : It is not in my copy. See www.trailerestates.net
: > This
: > : is the way I expect to see it.
: > : The provider claims they do nothing to insert
code.
: > Have I
: > : got something turned on
: > : that I am unaware of. Thanks for any help
: > :
: > :
: > : Izod
: > :
: > :
: >
: >
:
:
 
I

Izod

No Tom that wasn't where you find the hidden Frame. You
must use the "Page" dropdown and then View Source. Here you
will see a blind redirected Frame coded in Note Pad.
Nowhere can I find out what Ron did. He's scary!! :)

I did contact Zone Edit and they automatically put out a
blind Frame if a "Cloak" option is used. I never heard of a
Cloak Option. But it is an option which makes that
information available. Now, if I had I added all the good
stuff for the Search engines I guess It would have worked.
However, since I was not aware of it, the only thing that
showed up was a blank frame.

Thanks goes out again to you guys. You are very much
appreciated.

Izod

Tom [Pepper] Willett said:
Right click on the appropriate page and look at
properties.
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
"You're a daisy if you do!"
---
FrontPage Support:
http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
===
message
:I forgot to ask you Ron. How did you determine all that?
:
: --
: Izod
:
:
: : > You are using frameset redirection from
: > http://www.trailerstatesflorida.com to
: > http://71.18.186.165
: >
: > Note that the frameset page for
: > www.trailerestatesflorida.com is located at
: > http://wbf.zonedit.com (or http://216.98.141.250), the
: > content is at http://71.18.186.165
: >
: > I suggest you ask your domain registrar and/or host to
: > explain the redirection. This is nothing to do with
: > FrontPage.
: > --
: > Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
: > Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
: >
: > http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
: >
: >
: >
: >
: > "Izod" <[email protected]>
wrote in
: > message : >
: >> I opened a new 1 page web site template. Programmed
the
: >> Site. I did not use frames. However, when you look
at
: >> the
: >> coding by selecting the drop down menu "Page" "View
: >> Source"
: >> there it is. Is there anything in FrontPage that's
: >> picking
: >> that up? Perhaps a setting I have not turned on or
off?
: >> The provider tells me they don't add anything. I
can't
: >> get
: >> rid of that Frame.
: >>
: >> Nothing shows a frame done in FrontPage. Any
: >> suggestions?
: >>
: >>
: >> Izod
: >>
: >>
: >> "Tom [Pepper] Willett" <[email protected]>
wrote
: >> in
: >> message : >> > Like I said: you're using frames on
: >> > trailerestatesflorida.com, but not on
: >> > the other site.
: >> > --
: >> > Tom [Pepper] Willett
: >> > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
: >> > "You're a daisy if you do!"
: >> > ---
: >> > FrontPage Support:
: >> > http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
: >> > ===
: >> > "Izod" <[email protected]>
wrote
: >> > in
: >> > message
: >> > : >> > : OH No, I was wrong again. Tom. This is what you
see
: >> > when
: >> > : you use the drop down menu under "Page" and
select
: >> > view
: >> > : source. However, should you place your cursor in
the
: >> > page
: >> > : you get a different view of the coding. I just
don't
: >> > : understand that. Now if you do the same
comparison
: >> > with
: >> > : www.trailerestates.net you'll a different
results.
: >> > :
: >> > : Here's is the code from
www.trailerestatesflorida.com
: >> > that
: >> > : I'm talking about. I understand it effects the
: >> > results
: >> > of
: >> > : search engines.
: >> > :
: >> > :
: >> > : <HTML><HEAD>
: >> > : <META NAME="description"
: >> > : CONTENT="trailerestatesflorida.com">
: >> > : <META NAME="keywords" CONTENT="">
: >> > : </HEAD>
: >> > : <FRAMESET border=0 rows="100%,*" frameborder="no"
: >> > : marginleft=0 margintop=0 marginright=0
: >> > marginbottom=0>
: >> > : <frame src="http://71.18.186.165" scrolling=auto
: >> > : frameborder="no" border=0 noresize>
: >> > : <frame topmargin="0" marginwidth=0 scrolling=no
: >> > : marginheight=0 frameborder="no" border=0
noresize>
: >> > : </FRAMESET>
: >> > : </HTML>
: >> > :
: >> > : Izod
: >> > :
: >> > :
: >> > : "Tom [Pepper] Willett"
<[email protected]>
: >> > wrote in
: >> > : message
: >> > : >> > : > What do you mean by 'how the code appears'?
: >> > : >
: >> > : > It's two different web sites with different
: >> > content.
: >> > : > Naturally, the code is
: >> > : > different.
: >> > : >
: >> > : > And, since the one at trailerestatesflorida.com
is
: >> > using
: >> > : > frames, the frame
: >> > : > view page is different than the framed pages.
: >> > : > --
: >> > : > Tom [Pepper] Willett
: >> > : > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
: >> > : > "You're a daisy if you do!"
: >> > : > ---
: >> > : > FrontPage Support:
: >> > : > http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
: >> > : > ===
: >> > : > "Izod"
<[email protected]>
: >> > wrote in
: >> > : > message
: >> > : >
: >> > : > :I do not understand how the code appears at
: >> > : > : www.trailerestatesflorida.com
: >> > : > : It is not in my copy. See
www.trailerestates.net
: >> > : > This
: >> > : > : is the way I expect to see it.
: >> > : > : The provider claims they do nothing to insert
: >> > code.
: >> > : > Have I
: >> > : > : got something turned on
: >> > : > : that I am unaware of. Thanks for any help
: >> > : > :
: >> > : > :
: >> > : > : Izod
: >> > : > :
: >> > : > :
: >> > : >
: >> > : >
: >> > :
: >> > :
: >> >
: >> >
: >
:
:
 
R

Ronx

What I did:

Use the dropdown and View Source, the code for the frames page showed
the IP for the actual page - 71.18.186.165

Open a Command Window (Start->All Programs->Accessories->Command Prompt

Type in :
tracert www.trailerestatesflorida.com

The results show the actual URL and IP address for
www.trailerestatesflorida.com and how long it takes to connect.


I suggest you have a word with your host about security - your site has
been hacked.

--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.

http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp




No Tom that wasn't where you find the hidden Frame. You
must use the "Page" dropdown and then View Source. Here you
will see a blind redirected Frame coded in Note Pad.
Nowhere can I find out what Ron did. He's scary!! :)

I did contact Zone Edit and they automatically put out a
blind Frame if a "Cloak" option is used. I never heard of a
Cloak Option. But it is an option which makes that
information available. Now, if I had I added all the good
stuff for the Search engines I guess It would have worked.
However, since I was not aware of it, the only thing that
showed up was a blank frame.

Thanks goes out again to you guys. You are very much
appreciated.

Izod

Tom [Pepper] Willett said:
Right click on the appropriate page and look at
properties.
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
"You're a daisy if you do!"
---
FrontPage Support:
http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
===
message
:I forgot to ask you Ron. How did you determine all that?
:
: --
: Izod
:
:
: : > You are using frameset redirection from
: > http://www.trailerstatesflorida.com to
: > http://71.18.186.165
: >
: > Note that the frameset page for
: > www.trailerestatesflorida.com is located at
: > http://wbf.zonedit.com (or http://216.98.141.250), the
: > content is at http://71.18.186.165
: >
: > I suggest you ask your domain registrar and/or host to
: > explain the redirection. This is nothing to do with
: > FrontPage.
: > --
: > Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
: > Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
: >
: > http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
: >
: >
: >
: >
: > "Izod" <[email protected]>
wrote in
: > message : >
: >> I opened a new 1 page web site template. Programmed
the
: >> Site. I did not use frames. However, when you look
at
: >> the
: >> coding by selecting the drop down menu "Page" "View
: >> Source"
: >> there it is. Is there anything in FrontPage that's
: >> picking
: >> that up? Perhaps a setting I have not turned on or
off?
: >> The provider tells me they don't add anything. I
can't
: >> get
: >> rid of that Frame.
: >>
: >> Nothing shows a frame done in FrontPage. Any
: >> suggestions?
: >>
: >>
: >> Izod
: >>
: >>
: >> "Tom [Pepper] Willett" <[email protected]>
wrote
: >> in
: >> message : >> > Like I said: you're using frames on
: >> > trailerestatesflorida.com, but not on
: >> > the other site.
: >> > --
: >> > Tom [Pepper] Willett
: >> > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
: >> > "You're a daisy if you do!"
: >> > ---
: >> > FrontPage Support:
: >> > http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
: >> > ===
: >> > "Izod" <[email protected]>
wrote
: >> > in
: >> > message
: >> > : >> > : OH No, I was wrong again. Tom. This is what you
see
: >> > when
: >> > : you use the drop down menu under "Page" and
select
: >> > view
: >> > : source. However, should you place your cursor in
the
: >> > page
: >> > : you get a different view of the coding. I just
don't
: >> > : understand that. Now if you do the same
comparison
: >> > with
: >> > : www.trailerestates.net you'll a different
results.
: >> > :
: >> > : Here's is the code from
www.trailerestatesflorida.com
: >> > that
: >> > : I'm talking about. I understand it effects the
: >> > results
: >> > of
: >> > : search engines.
: >> > :
: >> > :
: >> > : <HTML><HEAD>
: >> > : <META NAME="description"
: >> > : CONTENT="trailerestatesflorida.com">
: >> > : <META NAME="keywords" CONTENT="">
: >> > : </HEAD>
: >> > : <FRAMESET border=0 rows="100%,*" frameborder="no"
: >> > : marginleft=0 margintop=0 marginright=0
: >> > marginbottom=0>
: >> > : <frame src="http://71.18.186.165" scrolling=auto
: >> > : frameborder="no" border=0 noresize>
: >> > : <frame topmargin="0" marginwidth=0 scrolling=no
: >> > : marginheight=0 frameborder="no" border=0
noresize>
: >> > : </FRAMESET>
: >> > : </HTML>
: >> > :
: >> > : Izod
: >> > :
: >> > :
: >> > : "Tom [Pepper] Willett"
<[email protected]>
: >> > wrote in
: >> > : message
: >> > : >> > : > What do you mean by 'how the code appears'?
: >> > : >
: >> > : > It's two different web sites with different
: >> > content.
: >> > : > Naturally, the code is
: >> > : > different.
: >> > : >
: >> > : > And, since the one at trailerestatesflorida.com
is
: >> > using
: >> > : > frames, the frame
: >> > : > view page is different than the framed pages.
: >> > : > --
: >> > : > Tom [Pepper] Willett
: >> > : > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
: >> > : > "You're a daisy if you do!"
: >> > : > ---
: >> > : > FrontPage Support:
: >> > : > http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
: >> > : > ===
: >> > : > "Izod"
<[email protected]>
: >> > wrote in
: >> > : > message
: >> > : >
: >> > : > :I do not understand how the code appears at
: >> > : > : www.trailerestatesflorida.com
: >> > : > : It is not in my copy. See
www.trailerestates.net
: >> > : > This
: >> > : > : is the way I expect to see it.
: >> > : > : The provider claims they do nothing to insert
: >> > code.
: >> > : > Have I
: >> > : > : got something turned on
: >> > : > : that I am unaware of. Thanks for any help
: >> > : > :
: >> > : > :
: >> > : > : Izod
: >> > : > :
: >> > : > :
: >> > : >
: >> > : >
: >> > :
: >> > :
: >> >
: >> >
: >
:
:
 
I

Izod

Thanks Ron, and yes it's been hacked. I've got the word out
to IX hosting waiting for response. I know when it
happened. I was looking at a sight that would show you what
your site looks like through different browsers. You select
a browser and put in the url and it hits.

Now I'm trying to find out the easiest way to clear this up
and I do have some long video files out there and it would
take some time to download them.

--
Chet Force
Bradenton, Fl
(e-mail address removed)
Ronx said:
What I did:

Use the dropdown and View Source, the code for the frames
page showed the IP for the actual page - 71.18.186.165

Open a Command Window (Start->All
Programs->Accessories->Command Prompt

Type in :
tracert www.trailerestatesflorida.com

The results show the actual URL and IP address for
www.trailerestatesflorida.com and how long it takes to
connect.


I suggest you have a word with your host about security -
your site has been hacked.

--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.

http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp




No Tom that wasn't where you find the hidden Frame. You
must use the "Page" dropdown and then View Source. Here
you
will see a blind redirected Frame coded in Note Pad.
Nowhere can I find out what Ron did. He's scary!! :)

I did contact Zone Edit and they automatically put out a
blind Frame if a "Cloak" option is used. I never heard
of a
Cloak Option. But it is an option which makes that
information available. Now, if I had I added all the
good
stuff for the Search engines I guess It would have
worked.
However, since I was not aware of it, the only thing that
showed up was a blank frame.

Thanks goes out again to you guys. You are very much
appreciated.

Izod

in
message news:[email protected]...
Right click on the appropriate page and look at
properties.
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
"You're a daisy if you do!"
---
FrontPage Support:
http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
===
in
message
:I forgot to ask you Ron. How did you determine all
that?
:
: --
: Izod
:
:
: : > You are using frameset redirection from
: > http://www.trailerstatesflorida.com to
: > http://71.18.186.165
: >
: > Note that the frameset page for
: > www.trailerestatesflorida.com is located at
: > http://wbf.zonedit.com (or http://216.98.141.250),
the
: > content is at http://71.18.186.165
: >
: > I suggest you ask your domain registrar and/or host
to
: > explain the redirection. This is nothing to do
with
: > FrontPage.
: > --
: > Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
: > Reply only to group - emails will be deleted
unread.
: >
: > http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
: >
: >
: >
: >
: > "Izod" <[email protected]>
wrote in
: > message
: >
: >> I opened a new 1 page web site template.
Programmed
the
: >> Site. I did not use frames. However, when you
look
at
: >> the
: >> coding by selecting the drop down menu "Page"
"View
: >> Source"
: >> there it is. Is there anything in FrontPage that's
: >> picking
: >> that up? Perhaps a setting I have not turned on
or
off?
: >> The provider tells me they don't add anything. I
can't
: >> get
: >> rid of that Frame.
: >>
: >> Nothing shows a frame done in FrontPage. Any
: >> suggestions?
: >>
: >>
: >> Izod
: >>
: >>
: >> "Tom [Pepper] Willett"
<[email protected]>
wrote
: >> in
: >> message
: >> > Like I said: you're using frames on
: >> > trailerestatesflorida.com, but not on
: >> > the other site.
: >> > --
: >> > Tom [Pepper] Willett
: >> > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
: >> > "You're a daisy if you do!"
: >> > ---
: >> > FrontPage Support:
: >> > http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
: >> > ===
: >> > "Izod"
<[email protected]>
wrote
: >> > in
: >> > message
: >> > : >> > : OH No, I was wrong again. Tom. This is what
you
see
: >> > when
: >> > : you use the drop down menu under "Page" and
select
: >> > view
: >> > : source. However, should you place your cursor
in
the
: >> > page
: >> > : you get a different view of the coding. I
just
don't
: >> > : understand that. Now if you do the same
comparison
: >> > with
: >> > : www.trailerestates.net you'll a different
results.
: >> > :
: >> > : Here's is the code from
www.trailerestatesflorida.com
: >> > that
: >> > : I'm talking about. I understand it effects
the
: >> > results
: >> > of
: >> > : search engines.
: >> > :
: >> > :
: >> > : <HTML><HEAD>
: >> > : <META NAME="description"
: >> > : CONTENT="trailerestatesflorida.com">
: >> > : <META NAME="keywords" CONTENT="">
: >> > : </HEAD>
: >> > : <FRAMESET border=0 rows="100%,*"
frameborder="no"
: >> > : marginleft=0 margintop=0 marginright=0
: >> > marginbottom=0>
: >> > : <frame src="http://71.18.186.165"
scrolling=auto
: >> > : frameborder="no" border=0 noresize>
: >> > : <frame topmargin="0" marginwidth=0
scrolling=no
: >> > : marginheight=0 frameborder="no" border=0
noresize>
: >> > : </FRAMESET>
: >> > : </HTML>
: >> > :
: >> > : Izod
: >> > :
: >> > :
: >> > : "Tom [Pepper] Willett"
<[email protected]>
: >> > wrote in
: >> > : message
: >> > : >> > : > What do you mean by 'how the code appears'?
: >> > : >
: >> > : > It's two different web sites with different
: >> > content.
: >> > : > Naturally, the code is
: >> > : > different.
: >> > : >
: >> > : > And, since the one at
trailerestatesflorida.com
is
: >> > using
: >> > : > frames, the frame
: >> > : > view page is different than the framed
pages.
: >> > : > --
: >> > : > Tom [Pepper] Willett
: >> > : > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
: >> > : > "You're a daisy if you do!"
: >> > : > ---
: >> > : > FrontPage Support:
: >> > : > http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
: >> > : > ===
: >> > : > "Izod"
<[email protected]>
: >> > wrote in
: >> > : > message
: >> > : >
: >> > : > :I do not understand how the code appears at
: >> > : > : www.trailerestatesflorida.com
: >> > : > : It is not in my copy. See
www.trailerestates.net
: >> > : > This
: >> > : > : is the way I expect to see it.
: >> > : > : The provider claims they do nothing to
insert
: >> > code.
: >> > : > Have I
: >> > : > : got something turned on
: >> > : > : that I am unaware of. Thanks for any
help
: >> > : > :
: >> > : > :
: >> > : > : Izod
: >> > : > :
: >> > : > :
: >> > : >
: >> > : >
: >> > :
: >> > :
: >> >
: >> >
: >
:
:
 

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