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January 7th, 2006

Next Random Blog

I made a web page that loads the next random blog. This is good because it sort-of keeps bad blogs from hiding the blogger bar and I will add the code that prevents sites from reloading the parent frame as soon as I find the code that I wrote a while back.
Update: I added the code to keep a blog from breaking out of the frame. The trouble is, you get the same message when you want to close the page or go somewhere else. I had to soften the warning.

2 Responses to “Next Random Blog”

  1. Chris Bartholomew says:

    I clicked on that link in your blog and went to the blog, when I tried to get out of it a message came up that a blog was trying to hijack my browser. It asked if I was sure I wanted to let that happen?
    Chris

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