Does anyone know what has happened to Rod Elliot's website?

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I went there late last week and got the GOOGLE warning that there was something nefarious going on with the site. I figure he got hacked and hasn't had the time to clean the junk out of there.

Is there much else in this world as disgusting as hackers of websites like Elliott's? What is the point? Sickening.
 
Hi Guys

Maybe you should move to Canada since it still works here.

Or maybe it is because Oz is one day ahead, and thus you are living in the future, so we should expect to see the same google messages tomorrow? It is still 'yesterday' here today so we ARE living in the past... hehe

Have fun
 
Don't know if it's a website/hosting problem, but one article that I'm looking at - Power Amplifier Design Guidelines - has the captions for Figures, but isn't showing the Figures themselves (diagrams, graphs, tables, etc). Does anyone else see this problem?
 
.... has the captions for Figures, but isn't showing the Figures themselves (diagrams, graphs, tables, etc). Does anyone else see this problem?
Not when using the correct link. This happens as well as other crazy things like losing the use of icons if your browser is still trying to open the "sound.au" or "westhost" URLs. Look at the browser link and see if it now reads "http://sound(dot)whsites(dot)net/" .

If not, perhaps you need to sort that. I simply installed a new quick link and deleted the old ones to prevent Google from just reverting to them.
 
Thanks Ian, but I'm getting same problem with that site - shows titles of Figures (e.g. "Figure 1 - A Current Mirror and Local Feedback Applied To The LTP"), but no diagram is displayed.

My browser is showing "http://sound.whsites.net/amp_design.htm"
 
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I've just tried a couple of other articles, and Figures are showing in them as they should. Must be a browser setting if others can see them in the Amplifier Design article. I'll work on it, but does anyone have any suggestions as to a setting that could affect one article in this way, but not others?
 
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The same software will have been used to write and update the original pages so it seems likely that your problem page is an archive, having outdated software links in it that are not compatible with the current pages. Delete every shortcut/link you have used in the past to access the page and the ESP homepage and start again, typing URLs afresh rather than pasting them in. Perhaps you have saved outdated pages and stumbled on a conflict there.

On restarting, go to the home page then main index and access the page(s) systematically from there. This usually works for me when websites have crashed or been off-line for some time. It shouldn't matter what browser you use but it may help others to follow if you tell us which one(s) you're using. I had both Bing and Google active together for a time and I did find some problems there.
 
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