Very doubtful Sam.... thousands of people go on this site daily. It's been 
like this for a good 2-3 weeks. My anti-virus is not picking this up at 
all. The message seems to be generated on their end. 

I did a Google search on ajax.googleapis.com/**ajax/libs/query/1.8.3/querry.
**min <http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/query/1.8.3/querry.min> js . It 
looks like it's Java related - cannot be certain. It's just pretty bizarre. 

On Friday, November 1, 2013 7:37:08 PM UTC-4, Sam Mathai Chacko wrote:
>
> Any possibility that there's something malicious about the site now? 
> Probably got recently infected, and your anti-virus program might be 
> disallowing any potentially harmful script(s) to run.
>
>
> On Sat, Nov 2, 2013 at 3:11 AM, Bill Q <ronsm...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>>wrote:
>
>> Hi, 
>>
>> Not sure if this is the proper forum to post this in, but I will give it 
>> a shot. 
>>
>> Recently, a website that I frequently perform web queries on must have 
>> gone through some sort of change where I am getting the same errors on 
>> multiple computers in both Excel 2003 & 2007. I can't make heads or tails 
>> of it and was hoping that someone can help out with a workaround. I cannot 
>> log in from within the web query. 
>>
>> Here are the details: 
>>
>> * Site = www.covers.com 
>>
>> One on you must sign in. 
>>
>> * login name = whyger 
>> * password = 1234567 
>>
>> You must also click on "Remember me" just below the password. 
>>
>> No issue signing on directly from the web. The issues is when attempting 
>> to create a web query (or accessing an existing one). 
>>
>> The following are the warnings I get BEFORE signing in: 
>>
>> ***This content contains embedded content that may be harmful to your 
>> computer. 
>> Choose from one of the following options: 
>>
>> - Do not allow content to play (recommended) 
>> - I recognize it. Allow it to play. 
>>
>> I have tried both options. Neither make it work... and both give the same 
>> following error message: 
>>
>> "An error has occurred in the script on this page" 
>> Line 2 
>> Char 32122 
>> code 0 
>> URL 
>> http://ajax.googleapis.com/**ajax/libs/query/1.8.3/querry.**min<http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/query/1.8.3/querry.min>
>>  js 
>>
>> Do you want to continue running scripts on this page ? 
>>
>> I have tried both scenarios. 
>>
>> Once filling in the login and password and pressing "remember me", I 
>> press teh "sign in" button.... but nothing ever happens.   
>>
>> Anyone please ?   
>>
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