Scaring My Readers: Dan Hartung, unbidden, always watches out for my coding problems for me (thanks!). He comments:

‘Regarding the message:

“This page is accessing information that is not under its control. This poses a

security risk. Do you want to continue?”

The reason is that IE6 warns by default on cross-site scripting.

Your javascript “edit if permitted” icons point to blogger.com, so it’s

probably picking up on that and letting surfers know that your site

could be trying to run javascript that tries to access information

on another site (e.g. certain Hotmail exploits: if you’re cookied in to

Hotmail, a script could have messed around with your mail).

Google on XSS for more information.

It also might be because of the base href on gelwan.com, where

my browser at least thinks it’s still looking at std.com — I’m not

certain of the internal mechanisms of this warning.’



[The base href is at world.std.com because the gelwan.com domain is ‘parked’ there… -FmH]