Look I only have a few free minutes to check the threads at this moment.
RichPowell, I turned avast completely OFF!
It wasn't running on my machine at all. So how could it be causing the connection problem
Plus I turned OA firewall completely OFF. (see screenshot)
This is not recommended practice as the only protection I had left was my hosts file blacklist.
I guess I have to check that now and see if yr site is listed there.
okay if I picked up an infection on yr site I would have some good fun cleaning it off my computer.
But the problem is that yr script() is not running anything, whether initializing or not, it doesn't seem to open anything but a new members page (with bad flash) that has what appears a routine that renders what looks like text message in comic sans saying 'connecting' - there also appears to be a flash player problem on this page but obviously I have limited capacity to know for a fact.
You have to see yr webmaster about this or else provide permissions for us to log in through yr ISP and have priviliges to access yr script and make corrections in yr -- <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC ----
I just know its not avast because avast is turned OFF.
Now I'm going to have to run my system through check after all this carry on. I have had to make exceptions to the rules I run my system under so that I could test yr site. Obviously we do make mistakes here but they are not normally related to the key points in an issue, and if we do make errors, we admit as much and then move on - lets hope I have not made any errors in this carry on that will affect my layered defence. In which case I will have some work ahead of me.
Now do you think there are any errors on yrr page as they will mainifest in yr DOCTYPE?
Edit - well they might manifest, but whether easy job to find the errors is another story
Maybe try the following links may help to put yr pages in better shape and by the way these google analytics pageTracker scripts which are used to gather data on visitors tp yr pages are known to throw up false positives
- personal experience = University of Auckland home page, so at least I knew that in that case it couldn't be malware, and had to be a FP.
But with yr site that kind of warning would almost certainly be taken to be malware and alerts would be sent out. Mind you, more free exposure, I suppose.
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Google+Analytics/thread?tid=5d84f6ae03ccd07f&hl=enhttp://www.scribd.com/doc/2261328/InstallingGATrackingCodeI'm not sure if heuristics in web shields are affected by these code insertions. Certainly worth a thought so I wont request an apology as avast team may find some interest value in this. Maybe something we can learn, I dont know. But remember that I tried this site with avast turned OFF. So...