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| May have some good news!!!!!!!
Ok. Some good news !!! If u have an ad blocking program that lets u modify what u can block, U may be able to get around this problem. I blocked the @ and the symbols in Norton Internet Security 2004's ad blocking section (its in privacy control for those that don't know...) I went back to »www.secunia.com/internet_explore···ng_test/
and their bogus URL link was gone!!!!!!
(the second symbol wont show up here. for those who don't know it looks like an upside down L)
But I cant block the bogus URL link here...
I also blocked the %1 and the %0 symbols but I don't know if that works yet.
I also noticed in the ad blocking that some other random numbers and letters were automatically blocked by Norton with % either in front or mixed in.
Some other ppl experiment and let us know what u come up with |