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- Japan
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http://japanesephotos.asia
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Cookies
06 August 2011 - 01:49 PM
I'm a photographer not a web designer, and so my website http://japanesephotos.asia was designed to be simple and easy for me to maintain (that is, I made it myself). My skills are no where near as good as yours, and that means that I have no idea how to make cookies (but I do know what they are). However, when I discovered how to add a name and keywords to the meta data of the page I was surprised to find that when I went to confirm that it all looks right in my Firefox browser, that it also tells me that there are also cookies from my site.
1. Could you confirm if there are cookies associated with my site?
2. If so, how?
3. If so, are the cookies related to a legitimate site I'm linked to or as a result of my server getting infected?
4. If infected (gulp), then what? Contact the host company?
Thanks in advance for your help.
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