For some odd reason any popup generated from my site (which i used as a design, not an advetisement) seems to come up with a title pre-fixed with 'freepgs.com'. This hasnt happened before. Does anyone have insight on this?
http://www.freepgs.com/phoenix-reborn
to check it out.
Quote from: theArtem on February 10, 2006, 03:47:19 PM
For some odd reason any popup generated from my site (which i used as a design, not an advetisement) seems to come up with a title pre-fixed with 'freepgs.com'. This hasnt happened before. Does anyone have insight on this?
http://www.freepgs.com/phoenix-reborn
to check it out.
Does the content in the Pop-Up have a <title> Tag?
edit:
Quote<title>.[ Phoenix Reborn ].</title>
yes it does. I'm guessing it's not freepgs though. It's like a hiarchy of titles where the URL comes first, then the title. Maybe try putting large spaces to one side of it to push the freepgs.com part out, I really don't know.
In firefox it prefixes it with the site url.. Theres nothing you can do about it..
L8r,
Gordon
Quote from: sixthcrusifixyes it does. I'm guessing it's not freepgs though. It's like a hiarchy of titles where the URL comes first, then the title. Maybe try putting large spaces to one side of it to push the freepgs.com part out, I really don't know.
You can't "push it out". It is a security feature at the level of the browser that can't be removed (unlike the name of the browser, who can be hidden with a lot of spaces).
Quote from: gordonIn firefox it prefixes it with the site url
To be more precise, Internet Explorer 6 SV1 (Windows XP Service Pack 2 only) does the same thing.
Quote from: webzone on February 10, 2006, 11:11:20 PM
Quote from: sixthcrusifixyes it does. I'm guessing it's not freepgs though. It's like a hiarchy of titles where the URL comes first, then the title. Maybe try putting large spaces to one side of it to push the freepgs.com part out, I really don't know.
You can't "push it out". It is a security feature at the level of the browser that can't be removed (unlike the name of the browser, who can be hidden with a lot of spaces).
Quote from: gordonIn firefox it prefixes it with the site url
To be more precise, Internet Explorer 6 SV1 (Windows XP Service Pack 2 only) does the same thing.
Must only be on those windows because nothign else does it. Perhaps if you had a domain name it'd display that. No one ever looks up there anyway.