Direct link to the Russian wartime magazine "War notes 1914-15-16-17"
http://genrogge.ru/wwi-1914-1917/index.htm
The complete edition of "War notes 1914-15-16-17" - 132 magazine: more than 2500 photographs and portraits, plans and schemes, 2300 pages, including reports of official and color illustrations.
The first complete reissue since 1917.
Please, remember, you'll must install free DjVu Browser Plug-in (from home page of the "War notes...") for loading big images properly (the screen size). Small images for preview only.
-- Edited by Archivarius on Saturday 14th of April 2012 02:54:49 AM
BUT note "File scan: The URL response content could not be retrieved or it is some text format (HTML, XML, CSV, TXT, etc.), hence, it was not enqueued for antivirus scanning."
AND Microsoft Security Essentials reports a "drive by" (not specifically requested by user) download it calls by filename "0B4EAd01" and "ta[1].txt from another visit which it identifies as "VirTool:JS/Obfuscator:CC", a tool "... used to create viruses, worms and other malware." The fact that the download uses different names at different time does not look good!! Microsoft has not fully-classified this implementation and are now working on the sample which was downloaded (without my authorisation) to my machine. If this is your code and it is harmless they will maybe get around sometime to re-classifying it for the benefit of other users.
Perhaps it is only for the DjVu Browser Plug-in you mention? - but if so, installation must not attempt automatic download and you should know many visitors will have script execution disabled so it would not work in any event. Even if Microsoft reclassify the installation on your page, the "drive-by" method of installation would cause alarm. It is indistinguishable from a malicious exploit at the point of first contact.
It is also possible that this is nothing you did but your site has been hacked by criminals? Or perhaps your page behaves differently with different browsers? I used Firefox version 11.0 one time and Internet Explorer version 8.0.6001.181702 another time. It is sad that such security as we now see has been made necessary because criminals misuse the internet and spoil it for everyone else.
Steve
P.S. here is the initial HTTP query text to your website. To discount the possibility of hacking, is it exactly as you expect?
Initiating server query ... Looking up IP address for domain: www.genrogge.ru The IP address for the domain is: 213.189.197.48 Connecting to the server on standard HTTP port: 80 [Connected] Requesting the server's default page. The server returned the following response headers: HTTP/1.1 200 OK Server: nginx/1.1.17 Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2012 03:39:26 GMT Content-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1251 Content-Length: 15196 Connection: close Last-Modified: Sat, 07 Jan 2012 13:48:03 GMT ETag: "29265af-3b5c-4b5f06a0f2ac0" Accept-Ranges: bytes Content-Language: ru Query complete.
Another possibility is an unauthorised link on the page(s).
-- Edited by Rectalgia on Saturday 14th of April 2012 04:57:59 AM
On the missinglynx.com WW I section it has some pictures of armored cars at Vladivostok 1918-19. One of them No.3 is an Armstrong Whitworth in pic 4,6,8 &12. The others i can't ID two are numbered 1 and 2 so I guess they are part of the same unit.
On the great war forums eastern front section they have reprints of the Russian wartime magazine war notes, www.genrogge.ru they have some armored car pics of note:
Page 590 they have what looks like a picture of the BAK captured by the Russian 246th Infantry regiment pictured on this site. It has a 2Lt Svetovidov awarded the order of St george 4th century (class?) for capturing it.
Page 1311 they have a picture of Lt Kolosov and his armored car, car and motorcycle. The armored car looks like a Austin they call it a "Bronepobil" "Yhe Standard"
Page 2057 shows a drawing of "Beast" a Bronepobil sent in for repair. It looks like a Putilov-Garford to me.
Pehaps someone who has more knowledge of armored cars and Russian might look at these pictures and ID them ect.
But - don't shoot the messenger! The fact is even a false positive (as it seems to be) will keep people away from your site. That is a pity, you put a lot of work into it to conserve information and make it accessable - it deserves to be seen and appreciated by as many as possible.
2/ Also rated clean - with downloads - by http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/genrogge.ru
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Also, the on-line antivirus test from DrWEB, at the bottom of my site genrogge.ru
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This is a complete set of your safety :)
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I understand everything and I am defending the content of my site.
Statistics of false positives is not greater than about one percent, according to my observations.
Absolutely majority of users simply looks, reads and get pleasure from this rare "War notes 1914-15-16-17". Some people found photos of their relatives in these journals. Many of the photos published here only, in these journals.
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... don't shoot the messenger! - I hope you'll live a long time! :)
On russian: Uvazhaemyi Stanislav Vasil'evich, levoe foto mne neznakomo.
Links for downloading full size images placed at bottom of my post.
See 1-st post above:
1/ Page 590
Page 590 they have what looks like a picture of the BAK captured by the Russian 246th Infantry regiment pictured on this site. It has a 2Lt Svetovidov awarded the order of St george 4th century (class?) for capturing it.
--- 2/ Page 1311 Page 1311 they have a picture of Lt Kolosov and his armored car, car and motorcycle. The armored car looks like a Austin they call it a "Bronepobil" "Yhe Standard"
Thanks for the help. everyone. I understand some people have found War Notes usefull because they have found pictures of their relatives in it. I guess after WW I, the revolution, the civil war , stalin and his purges, WW II these may be the only known photos of some of these people.