The ‘Close Window’ Command
When writing the javascript language, there are many different commands that can be used on interactive web pages to perform certain functions. This language is embedded into the lines of HTML code in order to make the webpages function correctly. Different coding is used in order for different functions or actions to work properly. Commands such as “close window” are used to “tell” the web page what specific instruction should be taken when a web user performs certain actions on the page. This particular command is used when scripting actions for popups.
Various javascript commands are written into the HTML or XML code of websites and web browser windows and even into annoying popups. Examples of commands, in addition to the close window command, including minimize window, maximize window, and in drop down menus. Under each command, the HTML will go on to specify the titles to be included in the command and specialized actions of the commands as they are performed. Additional actions may be coded in to be simultaneously performed with the original action.
In relation to pop up ads and pop under ads, the commands of the language javascript can be manipulated to perform various other actions, along with the action of closing a window. In a new trend of click-jacking, the act of a user pressing the “x” button on a pop up ad cannot only cause the popups to close but can also prompt a virus or spy-ware program to initiate as a new download onto the computer’s hard drive. The virus may initiate numerous more pop up windows to open. If the new pop up windows also have corrupt closing commands, more and more viruses may be downloaded to the user’s computer; ultimately destroying the hard drive and causing all files on the computer to be lost.
Popups can be eliminated by using popup blockers, which can also be useful in alerting the Internet surfer to a threat of a virus that may be hidden in the script of the pop up ad, if the blocker is designed to give out such information. There are, however, some pop up ads that are designed to release a computer virus when the close window option is chosen. This is due to the fact that many people will quickly choose to close out a popup when it appears on the screen, making it convenient and easy to release the virus when the window is closed. One option is simply not to “x” out of the window, but to shut the entire computer down and then reboot.
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