Chad Fowler wrote: > Phlip wrote: > > Thanks - I just "got" it. To rescue my few pages, I must edit _all_ their > > http: tags. > > > > When you change a page and save it, any http: tags bounce, not just the ones > > you edited. > That's right. Okay. Imagine a spammer changes their URLs (in their input files!) to read HTTP: Then they attack. Any page with http: in it, they can't edit. They must erase the content, or upgrade its http:s to HTTP:s. The later is unlikely. However, my pages, which I just upgraded to HTTP:, are now _more_ vulnerable to attack. >sigh< "O bother, said Pooh, as his magazine emptied." -- Phlip http://industrialxp.org/community/bin/view/Main/TestFirstUserInterfaces