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Javascript Postamble(); What Is It? when viewing a web source code it appears

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I was paranoid!After all that cleaning my computer from spyware I realized the following codes were showing up constantly (everywhere I go) when I viewed a page source.Just before </head> ends

<script language='javascript' src='http://127.0.0.1:****/js.cgi?pca&r=*****'></script>

And after </html>

<script language='javascript'>postamble();</script>

WHAT DA HECK IS IT??It looks like some java script was calling from within my computer and *'s were changing constantly with each time I refreshed a webpage for a source code.After few hours of searching, I found a possible answer. It seems like if you have firewall programs such as Zone Alarm Security or Check Point Integrity (which I have) these programs insert the above codes automatically for every web page you view. I turned off my firewall, refreshed a webpage and viewed the source code again and this time it did not show.We can all relex now, whew~ I thought something was still present in my computer. Just sharing this information if you ever wondered about these codes.

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strange! Do you know why these firewalls add the code? Is it some sort of security thing? I dont think mine does it but ill be checking now!

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After few hours of searching, I found a possible answer. It seems like if you have firewall programs such as Zone Alarm Security or Check Point Integrity (which I have) these programs insert the above codes automatically for every web page you view.
I turned off my firewall, refreshed a webpage and viewed the source code again and this time it did not show.

Yeah, that was the problem when i had Zone Alarm Pro Firewall. Like you, i didn't know it was the firewall, cause i had never seen it before. But later found it was the firewall. It would get annoying when trying to check if my pages were 100% XHTML valid, through Opera, and find out i always had one thing to take care of, and it was what the firewall injected into all pages. I got rid of Zone Alarm.

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