4) This line Even the most remdial person knows the ICO do not dole out E50,000 fines on a caprice to a small business simply over dodgy iFrame links
You just admitted to having those ICO files and having a "Few" suspicious iFrames. Which, by the way, were malicious.
Just so I can be a j*cka$$ back. I hope Avast! blocks the IP.
No you found one iframe you didn't like on the index.php page.
It links the bottom half of the page to a site malkm.com
which forwards traffic on to sendfwd.com
Neither of these sites are malicious as far as I can figure out.
The reason that I cant find and ico or gzip file on my website is simple - they were never there.
However, I think I solved the mystery.
One of the symptom of an ico favicon virus is the rewriting of the index.php page
so it may be that Avast scanned the index.php page and presumed
that the site had a favicon virus ... but it doesn't.
It may be that long ago in the distant past the server operator had a favicon virus
and this iframe link is a legacy of that infection but as it doesn't seem to have
infected any other pages I doubt very much such a virus is still active on their server.
Alternatively it could just be an old advertising link. It is possible.
The page has been there for over 10 years so I'm not sure why anyone's bothered about it now.
As to the number of HTML errors ...some of them may be that you are scanning my code
for XHTML errors and the syntax of the languages is not the same.
Having one IP dedicated server to every website doesn't seem like the real world to me
and it doesn't sound very energy efficient either.
It's a comedy club website not the HSBC bank.
I'm still waiting for you to inform us exactly what legislation we are breaking.
You cant because we are not. Hardly a great advert.
Neither do you ever seem to be able to back down from any position.
It is demonstrably untrue that there is or ever was a gzip file on my website
yet you are still mumbling about
"Have crappy HTML coding, which is messy, probably giving you a hard time find those ICO & gzip files."
There's only 30 pages on the entire site - it's not that complicated
"Also, tweeting about something your users will unlikely understand is kind of saddening."
What a narrow and depressing view of the public's cognative abilities.
Perhaps you should stop treating them as ALL stupid.