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Moonliner
04-26-2005, 06:43 PM
I've noticed something strange in the last week or two. As I surf the web many of the sites I visit are laced with double-underline hyperlinks for common words. At first I thought it was just interal links on related words. Wikipedia does this for example. However after I started looking at the actual links it's fairly clear there is a marketing plan involved here.

Anyone know where these come from?

Kevy Baby
04-26-2005, 06:55 PM
A programmer

BarTopDancer
04-26-2005, 10:17 PM
Spyware or a program you downloaded and didn't uncheck the option to underline the links. Trillian does this too. Go check the preferences of anything you recently installed, and if you didn't knowingly install something run an anti-spyware program.

Ghoulish Delight
04-27-2005, 10:05 AM
Specifically, that sounds like Ezula's Top Text. If none of the free adware removers pull it out, here are manual removal instructions (http://www.whirlywiryweb.com/removeezula.htm)

Moonliner
04-27-2005, 10:45 AM
I've done a bit of digging. I'm fairly compulsive about spyware scanning so as I suspected, it's not on my PC. It's on the sites themselves. For example you can see it here (http://www.experts-exchange.com/Networking/Microsoft_Network/Q_21089572.html) Notice the double underlines?

A stroll through their HTML code turned up something called intelliTxt (http://www.vibrantmedia.com/site/web_01a5.html)

The web abounds with comments (http://www.tomshardware.com/site/intellitxt.html) on intelliTxt.

There is also a note about how intellitxt (http://www.scumware.com/apps/scumware.php/action::view_article/article_id::1088567305/topic::Scumware,-Spyware,-Adware-&-Malware-Applications/) is often taken to be Top Text (nice call GD).

Cadaverous Pallor
04-27-2005, 11:13 AM
I've done a bit of digging. I'm fairly compulsive about spyware scanning so as I suspected, it's not on my PC. It's on the sites themselves. For example you can see it here (http://www.experts-exchange.com/Networking/Microsoft_Network/Q_21089572.html) Notice the double underlines? I can't see any double underlines at that site.. I'm viewing this on a Mac with Mozilla, though.

Mousey Girl
04-27-2005, 05:52 PM
The are in the text towards the bottom of the page. Wierd, but it is a marketing gimik.

Moonliner
04-27-2005, 05:56 PM
I can't see any double underlines at that site.. I'm viewing this on a Mac with Mozilla, though.

Wow, that could be the first good argument I've heard for using a Mac in err umm well ever. :)

Cadaverous Pallor
04-27-2005, 07:19 PM
Now that I'm on a PC, I see them. Definitely weren't there before.

Monorail Man
04-27-2005, 09:22 PM
Yep. It's a new advertising technique. Experts Exchange has been using them for a while. Like a twisted version of Ad Words.