remove your
> placeholder and restore it the way it was.
> John Mizis
> [EMAIL PROTECTED],com
Please contact the administrator of the website. The fact
that you see a placeholder page means that _they_ have misconfigured
something in the webserver (probably apache) they are usin
This morning you created havoc in my computer.
Uninvited you installed your operating system in my
computer and I am now uneable to do anything.
Could you please tell me how I can remove your
placeholder and restore it the way it was.
John Mizis
[EMAIL PROTECTED],com
Hi Frans,
Am 2006-02-27 15:49:57, schrieb Frans Pop:
> Please contact the administrator of the website. The fact that you see a
> placeholder page means that _they_ have misconfigured something in the
> webserver (probably apache) they are using.
> The Debian project cannot solve
Am 2006-02-26 20:22:02, schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Why is it that when I try to open up _www.suicidegirls.com_
> (http://www.suicidegirls.com) through AOL, one of your placeholder websites
> comes up. This
> only started recently, and only occurs through AOL (not Inter
On Monday 27 February 2006 02:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Why is it that when I try to open up _www.suicidegirls.com_
> (http://www.suicidegirls.com) through AOL, one of your placeholder
> websites comes up. This only started recently, and only occurs through
> AOL (not Inter
Why is it that when I try to open up www.suicidegirls.com through AOL, one of
your placeholder websites comes up. This only started recently, and only occurs
through AOL (not Internet Explorer). Since it began, I haven't been able to
access www.suicidegirls.com because
this placeholder
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