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Working Mechanic
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hopefooly this is only a little bug but for sure needs splatting!
one of my sites suddenly created its own little object in the top left hand side of the page, it printed out the actual code live on the web page as - div id="Oobj348" style="position:absolute;z-index:43;visibility:visible; l
i tried to find it on webengine, i had to drag the mouse over where it might be and found just one quarter (botom right) of this rogue obj actually on the page with three quarters of it off the page, i cannot actualy click the obj nor does it show the number within webengine, i dragged it down, tried delete, looked at 'include' and it was included on each page, took it out of the 'include' tried deleting it again, each time i delete, webengine places a new version on the site!
Took a look in the code and now i have:
<div id="Oobj984" style="position:absolute;z-index:47;visibility:visible; left:-50px;top:-50px;width:100px;height:101px;">
</div>
No matter what i do, it will not delete!
Somebody please help me squidge this bugly!

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Working Mechanic
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oh i even tried to clean components and it told me 406 were NOT being used ok to clean them and deleted the entire page!


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