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A Google Pop-Up!

from the SE that doesn't like 'em, I found one!

         

skiguide

5:48 pm on Sep 5, 2002 (gmt 0)

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dead serious - but it's not really a big deal.

I clicked on a cache link and a "Google Error" (title: 404) pop-up appeared! It was about 1.5 x 3 inches.

pop-up file location: [216.239.51.100...]

Anyone else seen this?

it just seems really odd, because I saw the site on the cache link, so the site itself wasn't 404.

bobriggs

5:54 pm on Sep 5, 2002 (gmt 0)

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That's what I was talking about on relative linking here:
[webmasterworld.com...]

Happens when you view a cached page. Go to the actual page and you'll see what that site wanted to show.

GoogleGuy

7:26 pm on Sep 5, 2002 (gmt 0)

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bobriggs is right; the pop-up wasn't from Google.

For the terminally curious, to the best of my knowledge Google has only ever done one pop-up: the info page before downloading the toolbar that says "Warning! Please read this! It's not the usual yada yada!" We care so much about informing our users that we open a new page to get their consent.

But the answer is that you won't see pop-ups from Google in search results. If you do, it's most likely scumware. :)

mbauser2

12:58 am on Sep 6, 2002 (gmt 0)

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skiguide: it just seems really odd, because I saw the site on the cache link, so the site itself wasn't 404.

This came up once before [webmasterworld.com].

The gist of the problem is this: Google adds a BASE element [w3.org] to every cached page so that hyperlinks with relative URIs resolve properly. However, Internet Explorer for Windows doesn't use the BASE element when resolving URIs that appear in Javascript, so Javascript-created pop-ups accidentally resolve to Google instead of the cached site.

Googleguy: For the terminally curious, to the best of my knowledge Google has only ever done one pop-up: the info page before downloading the toolbar

You also had the "Take a quick tour of Google" pop-up in the summer of 2001. You can still see it in the Internet Archive [web.archive.org].

GoogleGuy

5:07 am on Sep 6, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Good find, mbauser2! I stand corrected. :)

zeus

11:46 am on Sep 6, 2002 (gmt 0)

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I had it ones but that was some kind of spy ware and I delete is with ad aware.

zeus