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New Seems to be a MS Support Forum Cookie function or something.
E.g. from here - http://www.csupomona...20permissions.mht

<SCRIPT type=3Dtext/javascript>var enableSiteSurvey =3D true;function =
isDomainTracking(){var entry =3D =
MS.Support.Fms.CookieUtil.getCookie('fmshb');if (entry){try{return =
entry.split(',')[0] =3D=3D '1' ? true : false;}catch (e){return =
false;}}return =


=3D is some sort of encoded (equality?) character like %20 is (/ or space), I think.

Note the "MS.Support.Fms.CookieUtil.getCookie bit.

I'm sure you can just get rid of it. MS will just give you a new one when you go back there. If it keeps reappearing, then I assume that means that something is running to keep going back there to grab a new one.

As to why it's incrementing a counter, I have no idea.

SafariCookies may make the process easier - I haven't used it myself. http://sweetpproduct...cookies/index.htm

HTH a little. Good luck!

Cheers,
Scott.
New Thanks for hints.
I came across that incomprehensible multi-pageful of scripts too.

So [whatever put it on there] appears to be using this Beastware-spawned java aplet (?) as a repository
-- but for What?
Even typing in ".micro....." so that there's only that one entry on page, then 'Erase All' - gets it to disappear
... for half a second, and then It's BAAACK.

Methinks this thing Shouldn't Be allowed-to-stay.. if it ain't MyWare, it's MalWare.
Considered reloading Safari from current Apps copy, but have to ensure that History shall not then become, er, History. Then on to Root Kit Revealer (via whatever incarnation for OS X.)

Oh well, forces me to improvise..

Edit:
Nuking, reloading Safari appears to have erased the sucker.
(Though unclear why a reload *should* tamper with stored cookies..)
guess we don't get to know Everything :-/
Duh. try the obvious next time -- earlier.

Expand Edited by Ashton May 16, 2011, 06:21:36 AM EDT
     Safari cookies anomaly - (Ashton) - (2)
         Seems to be a MS Support Forum Cookie function or something. - (Another Scott) - (1)
             Thanks for hints. - (Ashton)

Actually about a funicular railway!
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