Help with wp blog problem

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by hash1, Jan 13, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hello all I have a problem with my blog instead of showing an excert of my posts it show some kind of gibberish code.

    You can see Here

    All help is greatly appreciated. This is really stumping me.


    Thanks!

    Have a great day!
     
    hash1, Jan 13, 2009 IP
  2. humanedited

    humanedited Peon

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    #2
    This has nothing to do with your question but I'd recommend changing your host. I was going to checkout your site and see if I could help but gave up because it was taking so long to load.
     
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  3. hash1

    hash1 Active Member

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    Thats strange must be something hogging my bandwidth ill take a look thanks for the heads up humanedited!




    Edit. Seems I removed the problem of slow loading.
     
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    #4
    Without seeing the source, it's incredibly hard to debug. To start off, disable any third-party plugins and see if it resolves the issue.
     
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  5. hash1

    hash1 Active Member

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    Thanks mate ill try that hope it works.
     
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    hash1 Active Member

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    Im not have any luck with disabling all the plugins any one else have any ideas?
     
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  7. JenniP

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    #7
    I cant tell you whats causing it, although a WP plugin seems favourite, but I can tell you what it is.

    The code in question is Javascript, but its not contained within the <script></script> tags so isn't being seen as such and just being written to the screen.

    Jen
     
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  8. hash1

    hash1 Active Member

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    Thank you but could you or any one tell me how to fix this problem please?

    Many Thanks!
     
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    You would have to see code to help. It looks like there is a missing closing tag so instead of doing a function it's displaying it.
     
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  10. JenniP

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    I also notice all your plugin's are still enabled. Did you try disabling them, or couldnt you do it.

    Well, if you run the Javascript (or at least the first one) it comes up with the text below, if its yours you perhaps have a protection script gone wrong, if its not yours there is a possibility you've been hacked.

    Javascript text

    When an everyday internet user searches for something on a search engine, they are presented with a Search Engine Results Page, or SERP. This SERP can have paid or sponsored results - usually always at the top and the right, and coloured slightly differently to the other results - and then the normal or “organic” results, almost always in a 1-10 list. These results are compiled of the most relative websites, decided by the Search Engine’s algorithm, for the search term you have entered into the search bar.

    Google is currently the market leader when it comes to search engines, with around 60% of internet users (globally, as geographical results vary) starting their internet experience with Google’s homepage or toolbar. In 2008, Google released some new features and tools such as Google Custom Search, Google wiki, and an improved Google Universal search. It is this latter item that any online business needs to concentrate on most.

    Up until now, the SERPs provide a list of websites - as mentioned from 1-10 - which we could consider to be a “horizontal” search page. Any search term can throw up thousands of pages, all ranked by the search engine and all in a horizontal format. Google’s Universal Search aims to improve search results based on a cross section of possible outcomes for your search term. There are apparently 17 variables which enter into this Universal search result, including blogs, books, articles, news, images, video, music, etc. The idea behind Universal search - as always with Google - is to provide a better search experience for the end user of Google. The logic is also simple. If you were to search for “repair windows” after a severe storm has damaged part of your property, all likelihood is that the first 2 or 3 pages would be dedicated to Microsoft Windows errors and ways to fix this. Imagine if the new SERP threw up a video of how to change your own window, images of new windows and your local window fitter to boot?

    Never before has internet exposure been more important, but not only through your website. Sure, this is your portal to show the world your company at length, but it is just as important to employ other e-marketing techniques to ensure that you don’t get left behind. If you can spread the word about your product - especially if you’re a start-up business or a small business owner - then you stand a better chance of being found by your customers.
     
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  11. JenniP

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    Right, looking at the full post its the same, are you using some kind of protection script? You do know Google cant (and wont) read Javascript, so your loosing any SEO benefit from your articles don't you?

    Interestingly enough you seem to have posts showing properly now, although it looks like new content. But its still written with Javascript so think you've fixed it.

    Jen
     
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