I've never had a problem with this site. I did recently switch from IE to Google, and I find things run more smoothly for me in general, although every once in awhile I run into a site that runs better with IE.
I've never had a problem with this site. I did recently switch from IE to Google, and I find things run more smoothly for me in general, although every once in awhile I run into a site that runs better with IE.
Have never had a problem or warning of any kind here, ever (and I've been here a very long time) ... and I use IE. ???
Used to post a lot in the "olden days", but not so much anymore ... tho I still read ...
Firefox on a MacBook, Chrome on a MacBook, Chrome on a Chromebook = no problems
(Best performance seems to be the Chromebook, but it is also the newest.)
I've spent the past several evenings trying to find an explanation for your error messages, without success. One of the error messages points to a specific post which doesn't have any suspicious content. The others point to a function rendered by the php file "activity.php", which simply renders latest posts when you click on the "what's new" link. I've run virus checkers on the server side and found nothing irregular.
There is an update for the forum software which I will install at some point over the weekend. The update will replace most of the system files, hopefully overwriting whatever your virus/malware software finds objectionable.
I can explain it. This is an issue with Internet Explorer. IE has an issue with older platforms such as many older internet forums. The fix in IE is to activate Compatibility View. The following link will instruct you on how to do so. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/i...-view#ie=ie-11
Please note that the instructions may change depending upon your IE version. Choose the appropriate version from the dropdown in the upper right corner of the page.
Your other option is to replace Internet Explorer with a better browser such as Google's Chrome or Firefox.
"Things should be made as simple as possible, but not one bit simpler." ~ Albert Einstein
Alan, thank you for your efforts. I regret this question cost you so much time.
I use AVG Internet Security and most often get the warning right after I click on What's New. I only get it on this site. Since nobody else said anything I was somewhat befuddled whether to give any substance to the warning.
I would hate to skip my few moments of reading the great ideas here.
Ok, I did the compatibility view fix and this is my first post. So far seems fine. Thanks for your efforts.
I just got this message when I clicked on my favorites for this site. I deleted it from my favorites and just typed in the whole address and it came up ok.
Microsoft security essentials blocked content on this website
yyffszoh.no.ip.biz
Hosted by: www.simplelivingforum.net
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Go to my home page instead
I tried to go to SLF on my IE recently and got a virus message upon entering SLF. After reading some of the posts earlier, I exited IE and immediately used Chrome and had no difficulty or virus message.
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