Philip ([info]bluesmoon) wrote,
@ 2008-04-06 18:36:00
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Entry tags:blog, dopplr, spam protection, wordpress

More dopplr woes
This time I tried to post a comment on the dopplr blog, and I got an error telling me to make sure Javascript and Cookies were enabled on my browser. They both are. Then I did a view source on the blog post page to see what their javascript was doing.

It looks like a standard wordpress set up with WPSpamFree 1.6 for spam handling. The WPSpamFree link is /wp-content/plugins/wp-spamfree/js/wpSpamFreeJS.php. This is a PHP file that's supposed to execute on the server and print out Javascript.

The problem is that this isn't executing on the server. Instead of printing out javascript, the server returns the PHP file itself. The result is that the response of the <script> tag is a file with a php content type, and contains php rather than javascript. The browser cannot execute it, and skips it. The result, is that the wp-comments-post page does not get everything it was expecting from the comment submit form, and throws an error.

The fix would be to either move this script to a location where PHP is executed, or to turn on PHP for the directory where the script is.

I've already notified them of the problem.

IAC, the post I was trying to comment on is this one: Some good Heathrow news.

Update: It's been fixed




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Great Going
(Anonymous)
2008-04-09 10:05 am UTC (link)
Keep it up

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[info]irq2
2008-05-01 01:50 am UTC (link)
Philip, is there any way a Yahoo! account password can be reset if the answer to the security question is long forgotten? From the inside, I mean. It's urgent (a mutual friend is in trouble!)

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[info]bluesmoon
2008-05-01 02:48 am UTC (link)
You need to know the birthdate and original zipcode that the account was registered with. If you know that, then you contact customer care (the link should be on the lost password page). If you still can't get it, let me know, but I shouldn't get your hopes up.

The problem with password recovery is that many impersonators also try to find random peoples' passwords. You'll be surprised (or probably not) with how many guys/girls try to get the email passwords of their Ex.

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[info]irq2
2008-05-01 02:49 am UTC (link)
Ouch! Ok -- I'll ask her to try that. Thanks for the info!

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[info]bluesmoon
2008-05-01 07:00 am UTC (link)
Oh, and this is the link: http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/edit/id_password/edit-20.html First try the instructions, if not, click the Contact Customer Care button at the bottom.

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