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What Is Us.i1.yimg.com And Themis Doing In My Geocities Homepage Mozilla Firefox said to remove it - cannot get in to do the edit

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  Posted 28 January 2007 - 01:25 AM

I checked out the Error Console, and found sites inserted There were a bunch of other error in parsing value for property, just HTML stuff I think because I used their Page Builder software to create my links page..
But there are some websites I did not expect such as: us.i1.yimg.com and themis.geocities.yahoo.com/themis/h.php?curl=(my website).
I have Verizon broadband and it is offering to add either Yahoo or MSN free services. Yahoo offers more security utilities than MSN; Yahoo offers personalized radio station and videoconferencing (isn't that what Netmeeting is for?) MSN offers a finance package and home networking (I have an XP and 98 machine). Of course, I want both; Verizon said I could only pick one but I havent' tried to grab both yet. My scans say "clean", and I have all the standard a/v, a/s, firewalls, popup blockers, spam protectors set up.

Here are some of the scarier error messages:


Warning: Error in parsing value for property 'cursor'. Declaration dropped.
Source File: http://www.google.com/search?q=us.i1.yimg....lient=firefox-a
Line: 20

Warning: Error in parsing value for property 'cursor'. Declaration dropped.
Source File: http://themis.geocities.yahoo.com/themis/h...f13c64f8e19f2e6
Line: 0

Warning: Error in parsing value for property 'cursor'. Declaration dropped.
Source File: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/sty...mages/css_7.css
Line: 1454 Any idea?

Thanks, people
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Posted 28 January 2007 - 11:10 AM

Theses are nothing to worry about joygreen.

I have them as well,and approached the Firefox people with my concerns about it.

JavaScript warnings are generated when code is executed that doesn't cause a run-time error,but is non-standard, poorly written, or prone to cause logic errors.
This preference controls whether JavaScript warnings are logged to the JavaScript Console.
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