posted on October 16, 2001 07:21:27 PM
Would anyone out there be willing to review the HTML Front Page 2000 doc I created for a listing? I haven't been able to post directly on eBay since the beginning of September (not that I mind using Auction Watch at all, but I'm about ready to fire off a major message to eBay customer service!
What follows is the message that just started up for me today. Please refer to my previous request for help for beter explanation of the problems that are occuring.
THANKS!!!!
Disallowed Javascript/HTML Syntax
Sorry, our JavaScript-checking program has determined that your Description may contain the JavaScript/HTML syntax ".cookie", "cookie(", "replace(", IFRAME, META, or includes, which are not allowed in your Description per eBay Policy.
Please click the back button to remove the JavaScript syntax in your Description. If you don't have JavaScript in your Description, you may want to add a space between the punctuation and the word.
Sorry for the inconvenience, but we strive to ensure a pleasant experience for all of those in the eBay community, and in some cases, we may be overly protective just to be safe.
posted on October 16, 2001 09:26:41 PM
oh great every single auction i have has this and is closing in the next few days..they just started this because i could list last week with this no probelms
This should NOT affect the auctions that are closing. If you go in and edit them the META tags will be right at the top in the HEAD...just a few lines to delete out of the front...
This is code that programs like FrontPage usually put in automatically so you'll have to consciously not copy that part of the HTML or delete it out when you post it.