Rory O'Farrell wrote: > On Tue, 12 Jan 2016 16:11:59 -0500 > "Keith N. McKenna" <keith.mcke...@comcast.net> wrote: > >> Roberto Galoppini wrote: >>> Hi all, >>> >>> Over the last few months we have been busy redesigning the Apache >>> OpenOffice Templates and Extensions experience, basically incorporating >>> feedback and simplifying the existing procedures. >>> >>> As a result both sites are now easy to use both for end-users - see how >>> prominent is the search or how using different colors we made trivial to >>> understand for which application a given template has been designed for - >>> and admins - the most common actions are all in a top bar, and uploading is >>> now trivial. >>> >>> In the process we redesigned the look and feel, iconized all menu items and >>> more. >>> >>> I wrote a quick blog post at my blog, see >>> http://robertogaloppini.net/2016/01/12/about-contributing-to-apache-openoffice/ >>> >>> Roberto >>> >> Roberto; >> >> When I try to access your blog via the link in your post I receive the >> following error message: >> >> 403 - Forbidden Error >> You are not allowed to access this address. >> If the error persists, please contact the website webmaster. >> >> Regards >> Keith >> > > It opened OK for me, about 60 mins ago, and just now. > Interesting, SeaMonkey will not open it, but if I switch to IE via the ieview extension it opens fine. below is the full page text I recieve when I try to open in Seamonkey:
403 - Forbidden Error You are not allowed to access this address. If the error persists, please contact the website webmaster. If you are the webmaster of this site please log in to Cpanel and check the Error Logs. You will find the exact reason for this error there. Common reasons for this error are: Incorrect file/directory permissions: Below 644. In order files to be read by the webserver, their permissions have to be equal or above 644. You can update file permissions with a FTP client or through cPanel's File Manager. Restrictive Apache directives inside .htaccess file. There are two Apache directives which can cause this error - 'Deny from' and 'Options -Indexes'. regards Keith
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