Friday, May 21, 2010

How can you determine if there is a java script in an email?

1, Once determined that there is one, Can you 'turn it off or remove it?





2. Is there a 'fix' or work-around to keep it from messing up Lotus Notes?

How can you determine if there is a java script in an email?
well for starters javascripts are client-side script which means you can see it in the html source code, and usually javascripts are embeded in your email's html code, and right clicking on the page and viewing the source code would allow you to see the javascript. this is the manual-low-down-and-dirty method.





the easier method is just turn on the pop-up blockers.


there is a work around if your using, mozilla firefox you con just turn on the pop up blockers, or if there is a pop-up blocker in IE. if your turn on the pop-up blocker it will notify you that there is a javascript in the code and will prompt you if you wish to allow the blocked content.





how to prevent it from messing up lotus notes, im sorry i have no idea... i dont even know what lotus notes are... hope this helps!


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