This is a discussion on Website Restored 1 day within the Forum Updates/Changes/Problems forums, part of the BCA Main Navigation category; Originally Posted by IceBlue Don't have a clue what your talking about but Good Job. i promise i'm not a ...
Nope, he's NOT a geek. Just doing a good job administrating this site. Thanks Shawn.
Nah, he's definitely a geek.
I'm still noticing some lag and weird kinks right now.
Seen this before?
"Fatal error: Out of memory (allocated 1048576) (tried to allocate 37847 bytes) in /home/nicklfir/public_html/bcaquaria/forum/includes/class_core.php on line 1335"
I get that when I QUOTE for a reply. Sure the kinks will work itself out with the updates. Please do not C***H!
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Great job! Nothing wrong with being a geek
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I just read this thread and noticed that in my browser the word "news" in your first post was hyperlinked. I clicked on it, expecting a link to an article about the VBSEO issue, but instead was taken on a very sophisticated spam trip to some site telling me how I could earn $5500 a month working from home. The article was accompanied by what looked like fourm posts to make it appear like it was part of a VB forum; I am running Norton 360, am pretty sure there is no problem on my end. Hope you don't have a trojan.
I think Norton 360 failed you . news isn't hyperlinked in his post when I checked .. Download and run the free version of Malwarebytes from Malwarebytes : Free anti-malware, anti-virus and spyware removal download ( click on Products , choose the free version ) It often finds spyware/adware your regular A/V misses.. I'm afraid Norton isn't what it used to be. No A/V is 100% effective .
I agree with Dave, Norton used to be the best, I remember having 4 3.5" disks of it to install and it was unstoppable, however these days it's simply not the case. It could be as simple as adware as he mentioned. I'd suggest that it could be as simply as an addon to your web browser to speculate.
Cheers,
Chris