Today I've experienced some weird behaviour from my laptop when surfing UKGSer & ADVRider. It's difficult to describe, so bear with me.
When I open the link, I get the normal 'photo' page. When I click on the photo, there is a sort of 'double click' and the page sort of jumps slightly before it opens the page, apparently normally. However, when I click on 'New Posts', I get the same 'double wobble' before the page opens. I'll then click on 'go to first unread post', only to find the last post isn't displayed when the page opens. If click the Back button and actually click on the 'last poster' link, it opens correctly, with all posts displayed. It's almost as if there are two versions of the websites involved and I'm switching between them.
I've run AdAware V6, Spybot Search & Destroy & AVG 6 - all of which come up clear (apart from a long standing but fairly benign Trojan Horse in Startup, which I'll purge when I get a chance to re-install that part of XP Home - but it's been there for weeks and not produced these symptoms before).
Sorry if the above description is vague - if you were sitting next to me it would be easy to point it out, but trying to describe it is a bit of a mare...
Any ideas?
Mike
When I open the link, I get the normal 'photo' page. When I click on the photo, there is a sort of 'double click' and the page sort of jumps slightly before it opens the page, apparently normally. However, when I click on 'New Posts', I get the same 'double wobble' before the page opens. I'll then click on 'go to first unread post', only to find the last post isn't displayed when the page opens. If click the Back button and actually click on the 'last poster' link, it opens correctly, with all posts displayed. It's almost as if there are two versions of the websites involved and I'm switching between them.
I've run AdAware V6, Spybot Search & Destroy & AVG 6 - all of which come up clear (apart from a long standing but fairly benign Trojan Horse in Startup, which I'll purge when I get a chance to re-install that part of XP Home - but it's been there for weeks and not produced these symptoms before).
Sorry if the above description is vague - if you were sitting next to me it would be easy to point it out, but trying to describe it is a bit of a mare...
Any ideas?
Mike
