You could try using wget on it. Being PHP it might not show its source code  
but it might respond differently to different browser and OSes so you could  
try -U="[a user agent string]" at the end and see what you get.


On Mar 26, 2010 12:28pm, David Stanton <davi...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
> This is not a Linux matter per se but I am hoping someone here more

> knowledgeable than I can throw some light:



> What might this line of html/php coding in a webpage do?



> http://maveric££kmonkey.com/££widgets/.ht££access.php >



> Presumably this runs a script held on the “Maverick Monkey” website but

> how can I find out what it does?



> When I try to open that website on a windows machine my antivirus flags

> it as an “attack” (which is why I have inserted £ signs above).



> On a linux machine it opens to show not very much at all except a

> company name. It was not too difficult to find a website for that

> company the details of which look dubious:



> www.maverick££bistek££solutions.com (£ signs inserted for the same

> reason!)



> This line appears on a website set up for some friends of mine by a web

> design outfit with whom they are not having a happy commercial

> relationship.



> The problem is their site (such as it is) is registered at the moment in

> the name of the web designers who alone can edit it.



> Many thanks in advance and apologies if this is too far “off topic”



> David











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