Genital Warts are a very unfortunate affliction. When you have a flare up, you may as well be out because someone set your genitals on fire, and you are suffering 3rd degree burns.
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RE: Please specify your reason for absence...
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RE: Password confusion and mockery
This wouldn't happen to be at UPMC, would it?
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RE: Kongregate.com code wtf
@MindChild said:
Regardless what you think the situation is, the document.write must be in a script external to the page calling it. Rather than insist you know better, try it. You obviously will be suprised at what you see.
Found the page: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms537508(VS.85).aspx
To quote:
Loading Interactive Controls Externally
To create Web pages that load interactive controls that respond immediately to user input, use Microsoft JScript to load controls from external script files. You cannot write script elements inline with the main HTML page to load your control externally. If the script is written inline programmatically, for example with the writeln function, the loaded control will behave as if it was loaded by the HTML document itself and will require activation
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RE: Kongregate.com code wtf
Regardless what you think the situation is, the document.write must be in a script external to the page calling it. Rather than insist you know better, try it. You obviously will be suprised at what you see.
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RE: Kongregate.com code wtf
The write_to_document function is a workaround for IE/ActiveX to get around the "Click here to activate" nonsense. This little snippet was actually a document on MSDN, but due to their reorganization, and my drunkenness, I can't seem to find it.