Recent Upgrade Problems

John,
I have not seen any difference when trying this, but some research showed some folks had an issue when they didn't use the full URL and cut off the "www".

So, per some people, "tsptalk.com/mb" may not load those latest posts, but if you go to: "http://www.tsptalk.com/mb" - it worked.

Try a ctrl-F5 to clear your cache first.

Let me know. Thanks.

Actually, I don't type in the address, I've always used my "Favorites" link to go to the comments section (TSP Talk Market Commentary), then click on the forum tab to log in. Once I'm logged in, none of the "latests posts" are showing up.
 
Hmm. OK. So much for my theory.

I will dive deeper to see if there's a setting that may need to be tweaked.

Thanks.
 
I just reinstalled the program with the latest and greatest version. Hopefully that did something?

Nothing yet. Here's another new error msg I got in my message bar:

Internet Explorer's Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) Filter can help prevent one website from adding script code to another website. XSS Filter watches how websites interact, and when it recognizes a potential attack, it will automatically block script code from running. When this happens, you will see a message in the Information bar letting you know that the webpage was modified to help protect your privacy and security.
 
That helps.

Here is something you can try -if you are allowed to change your browser settings...

How to turn off IE's Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) Filter...

From IE's Menu Bar:

Select Tools then select Internet Options.
Click on the Security Tab.
Click on the Custom Level button.
Scroll down until you see "Enable XX Filter" and click next to disable as shown in diagram 1...

xssfilter-disableoptions.jpg
 
Changed the settings, still the same problem. Re-booted IE, but still can't see new posts. It just says "loading..."

Norm, I don't see this on my Forum Home page:
Is that TOP STATS Icon at the top left of the page, click that.


  • Top Stats
 
Oooh, I clicked the "Top 20 Stats" button, and got this msg:

URL: GET TSP Talk Forums - Top 5 Stats
Category: Finance
Reason: BLOCK-MALWARE
Threat Type: trojan
Threat Reason: Identified as a malicious site via network activity logged during malware analysis.
Notification: WBRS
 
OK. I do remember we were getting a bunch of malware warnings that Google had set, but I asked them to reevaluate and it turns out they were "false positives" and the warnings were lifted.

I just checked and it still says:

Malware

Google has not detected any malware on this site.

Perhaps your agency set something during that period?

I just found this post in another forum where they has a similar issue, and they seems to be saying the agency set the warning. ... My computer says this site is infected with spyware/malware

I think you may have to bring it to someone's attention, but that may not be something you'd be comfortable with. :blink:
 
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