Free Iframe Detector, Excellent tool |
Free Iframe Detector, Excellent tool |
Dec 23 2007, 12:37 PM
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I am, therefore I think :) Group: PM Unlimited Posts: 4,269 Joined: 5-January 06 From: Denmark Member No.: 125 |
Surfaholic posted this in another section, i thought it should be here also
Mvents hidden 0iframe detector is free and is easy to install and customise. http://www1.webng.com/mvent2/# I been using that for over a year and find it makes my life much easier, it does need some getting used to and not everything it alerts you to needs to be refused. EXCELLENT TOOL, - That needed shouting As you wrote "it does need some getting used to and not everything it alerts you to needs to be refused.", but it does what it says very well and it has also made checking So Much Easier Everyone should be using this. best wishes Thom -------------------- Verify Script My Forum - inc. Free Plugins For Ventrino TEs When you signup at the forum you have to ask for access to the hidden areas before you can see what goes on :) |
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Dec 24 2007, 12:17 PM
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WSF Superstar Group: PM Unlimited Posts: 415 Joined: 4-September 06 From: England Member No.: 548 Exchanges: www.swap-traffic.com |
It definitely makes life easier I wouldn't find half the stuff if it wasn't for being alerted to it, glad you found it useful
After christmas and boxing day will have to post something on customising it. Merry Christmas everyone. |
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Apr 19 2008, 01:55 AM
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WSF Regular Group: Members Posts: 29 Joined: 27-March 08 From: NS, Canada Member No.: 1,423 |
Hello Everyone!...
I am new here and am finding lots of interesting KOOL Stuff! Thank you for that! I am / have been a member of many good exchanges but this is my first time as an owner. I am just setting up my site... May I ask... I am very aware there are many different types of cheaters out there and do admit the thots of someone cheating me sends shivers up my spine! Like you, I do work very hard for every bit I do earn. I just went to this site and did read the info: http://www1.webng.com/mvent2/ Am I correct when I say 'If I install this script and run it using FireFox, it will warn me of any hidden iframes while viewing pages?' On the other side of this, if I suspect a cheater - unusually high impressions or what ever - can I open their page in FireFox to check it? Is there any other tools I should use? I am aware there are some tools included with the te script. Your help would be most appreciated! Kindest Regards... Shirley |
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Apr 21 2008, 03:57 PM
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My oh my. ellipses! Group: PM Unlimited Posts: 3,792 Joined: 5-September 06 Member No.: 555 Exchanges: www.theroadtoonlinesuccess.biz |
Hi Shirley,
Yes... and no... The iframe detector will only detect if the site you're verifying has any hidden iframes in it. Hidden iframes may be used for a variety of reasons, but often malicious code is hidden there and that's definitely not wanted. Sometimes it can be simple tracking info as well, but I've decided not to take a chance, any site that has hidden iframes, as detected by this tool, I reject from my site. So, you'll be able to see if their site is using iframes, but not necessarily know for certain if it's a cheater... I suggest downloading it and using it, and letting your members know that you've got it. Those who are using iframes for tracking will switch to different methods of tracking, or use different pages. I've had members change sites without any qualms whatsoever... Ray -------------------- Ray Dubé
RAYING Scripts and Services And of Special Interest 10-4 Teddy Bear Wheelchair Foundation sells teddy bears to raise funds to buy wheelchairs for children in need. |
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Apr 26 2008, 12:10 AM
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WSF Regular Group: PM Unlimited Posts: 44 Joined: 13-March 08 Member No.: 1,401 |
I've noticed that the Walker Script is using iframes for banner displays on the main page to TE's. Will this tool flag that as well? If so, how can you tell the difference?
Sorry, just trying to understand before I download yet another program.... Nancy -------------------- |
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Apr 28 2008, 02:45 PM
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My oh my. ellipses! Group: PM Unlimited Posts: 3,792 Joined: 5-September 06 Member No.: 555 Exchanges: www.theroadtoonlinesuccess.biz |
Hi Nancy,
This tool detects *hidden* iframes, not those normally used on many sites. For example, if you've got an iframe that is sized at height=0 and width=0, these will be detected. It also seems to be detecting if you're using script tags to include the iframe as well, that is not including the iframe code, but calling it through the script tag. That last bit may need some explaining, so here I'll try. Normally pages will "include" additional code via include tags, these can be different depending on the language being coded: CODE HTML & ASP: <!--#include virtual="header.html" --> <!--#include file="wisdom.inc"--> PHP <?php include("system.php"); ?> which basically calls another file and includes it's content in the original file, so the source will show both the included code and the main page code. However, it is possible to include a php file using script tags, and this code isn't shown. So if your iframe code is in a php file called via a script tag, then the iframe is a "hidden iframe". For example: CODE <script src="http://www.domain-name.com/page.php"></script> I hope that answers your question, basically, no, The Ventrino IFrames are not hidden, so they're not detected and not a problem. (ok, they may be detected, but as they're not hidden, the detector doesn't report on them!) Ray -------------------- Ray Dubé
RAYING Scripts and Services And of Special Interest 10-4 Teddy Bear Wheelchair Foundation sells teddy bears to raise funds to buy wheelchairs for children in need. |
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Jun 20 2008, 11:37 PM
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WSF Junkie Group: Members Posts: 116 Joined: 30-June 06 Member No.: 379 |
Hehehhe amazing what i find when i have the time to look about.
seems it limits the amount of sites u check though, tells me to go back to site and get a bulk detector but i can't find it lol. -------------------- |
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Jun 23 2008, 06:24 AM
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WSF Regular Group: PM Unlimited Posts: 41 Joined: 18-March 08 From: Berlin, Germany Member No.: 1,411 Exchanges: Co-founder http://trafficjamms.com |
_at_ sawhite:
Install the greasemonkey add-on into firefox before, then the iframe detector, otherwise i am not sure if that works. -------------------- |
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Jun 23 2008, 02:38 PM
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WSF Superstar Group: PM Unlimited Posts: 415 Joined: 4-September 06 From: England Member No.: 548 Exchanges: www.swap-traffic.com |
I found the best way to edit the detector is to do the following and then it works much better, it may show you all the code and to view the site you need to do a back and cancel.
Right click on the GreaseMonkey icon in the status bar at the bottom of your browser window. Select "Manage User Scripts". A window will pop up. "Cheating Iframe Detector" appears in a list in the lefthand column of that window. Select it. Click the Edit button at the bottom of that column. That should open a Notepad window. Use Edit > Find to locate this text: var enableJutakyAnalysis = "yes"; Replace "yes" with "no". Save the change and close Notepad. Click Okay to close the Manage User Scripts window. |
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