I may have found the cause of that... It was nothing malicious, I assure you: Just an attempt to find out how long it was taking users to download images on a given web page. There is a script that calcuates the kbps at which the images are loaded, and I was saving the value to a form element so that if people posted a comment, I also got a message showing how long thier browser actually took to render the page. Apparently M$ taking a dim view of ANY script which puts ANY data in a form field that might then be submitted back to the site. I've removed that form element. Sorry for the hijack on this thread... I've changed the subject a bit to help differintiate the post. Could you please hit that page again and tell me if you get a warning this time? http://techref.massmind.org/techref/pcbholes.htm It really is a good site and I'm proud of it. There is a lot of very usefull data and it doesn't deserve to get a bad reputation. -- James. --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Myc Holmes" <mycroft2152y@...> wrote: > > Interesting, wen Iopen the massmind website, i get a "phishing" alert from > Micorsoft Onecare. > > Myc > > On Jan 17, 2008 2:16 PM, James Newton <jamesmichaelnewton@...> wrote: > > > http://techref.massmind.org/techref/pcbholes.htm has a good over view of > > options for holes and layers in homemade PCBs. > > > > -- > > James. > >
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Re: Massmind is not phishing! was:THRU HOLE PLATEING
2008-01-18 by James Newton
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