Re: CGI
From: FrankV (FrankV_at_anonymous.address)
Date: 11/17/04
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Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 10:41:17 -0500
I've been looking at ZAPro a dozen times now because of this problem. Even
tried to turn the cookies of. I didn't associate it the way you have just
explained it though. This should fix my problem.
Thanks.
FrankV
"maduce" <maduce@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:11FB72CF-3F02-450C-B783-6C7D83357699@microsoft.com...
>I have found a solution to most of this problem on the Zone Alarm forums.
> Open Zone Alarm, go to the "Privacy Tab", Main, Options and open th Site
> List. You will find a number of sites that have various "cookie controls"
> blocked. Unblock those on the sites you are getting the red X's (for me it
> was things like CNN, Washington Post, E-Bay, Buy.com and some others).
> This
> will allow 3rd party cookies and some other things you may not want, but
> it
> does eliminate the problem. In my case, my spybot still blocks the 3rd
> party
> bots, like "double click" and "avenue A" that seem to be pervasive on the
> Web. I think that there are still some bots slipping through and I may
> have
> damaged certain areas last time I cleaned them out, so be careful.
>
> PS: I also have Zone Alarm Pro.
>
> "Eric Lawrence [MSFT]" wrote:
>
>> This sounds exactly like what would happen if you had a anti-webbug
>> product
>> installed. IE does not have a feature which would cause this to happen.
>>
>> --
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Eric Lawrence
>> Program Manager
>> Internet Explorer Trust
>>
>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>> rights.
>>
>> "FrankV" <FrankV@anonymous.address> wrote in message
>> news:ujuuN9AzEHA.2192@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
>> > It's from many webs; not just EBay. I have it also. It seems to come
>> > and
>> go.
>> > I think http://127.0.0.1 is your private IP address which doesn't
>> normally
>> > exist and it can't find bug.cgi at that address. Although I have no
>> > idea
>> > what the bug.cgi is so it is better it can't find it. This causes the
>> > red
>> X.
>> > It's not Zone Alarm. I have ZA Pro.
>> >
>> > I hope someone will be come up with an answer.
>> >
>> > FrankV
>> >
>> > "maduce" <maduce@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> > news:BCF56D96-9C91-448F-8A55-5A01ACC96A9F@microsoft.com...
>> > > Many small images (PNG's I think) on a lot of web pages are displayed
>> > > as
>> > > boxes with red X's. When right clicked for properties the ID shown is
>> > > http://127.0.0.1:3004/bug.cgi
>> > > I have checked this news group for information and since I have Zone
>> > > Alarm,
>> > > I have tried turning of the ad blocker as some others were advised.
>> > > This
>> > > didn't work at all. I found no solution for this in Microsoft
>> > > Support.
>> It
>> > > is
>> > > annoying and makes working with many sites difficult. I noticed some
>> > > say
>> > > it
>> > > is only on E Bay, but I find this on almost all sites, especially
>> > > interactive
>> > > sites (shopping, etc.).
>> > >
>> > > Any other solutions or changes in Zone Alarm? I also have a Spy
>> > > Hunter
>> > > program that blocks certain "bots" but I don't think that this is the
>> > > cause.
>> > > Microsoft article 822071 may apply to this problem, but I'm not sure
>> > > (no
>> > > solution is offered).
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>>
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