> At 9:02 AM -0400 23/4/02, Dave Sugar wrote:
>
> >I disagree with your assessment of the situation being related to the
> >index.html. If I browse directly to
> >http://gdpim.glencoe.com/login/login.php (using IE 6.0 on Windows) I get an
> >error from IE (not from the webserver) saying 'The pag
At 9:02 AM -0400 23/4/02, Dave Sugar wrote:
>I disagree with your assessment of the situation being related to the
>index.html. If I browse directly to
>http://gdpim.glencoe.com/login/login.php (using IE 6.0 on Windows) I get an
>error from IE (not from the webserver) saying 'The page cannot be
I disagree with your assessment of the situation being related to the
index.html. If I browse directly to
http://gdpim.glencoe.com/login/login.php (using IE 6.0 on Windows) I get an
error from IE (not from the webserver) saying 'The page cannot be
displayed". It is the same error that I get if I
At 5:30 PM -0400 22/4/02, Dave Sugar wrote:
>The forward page is using the HTTP meta tag, as follows:
>
>I don't see any errors in the Apache logs regarding this (in error.log). I
>also don't see the page sent to the client (in server.log).
Hi Dave,
This implies Explorer is failing to interpr
The error page being shown is IE's 'Page Nout Found' error, not an error 404
returned from the server. The error sounds very similar to an error posted
to bugs.php.net here (http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=15794). It also has
the feel of this error, but the same solution does not seem to make a
d
At 3:35 PM -0400 22/4/02, Dave Sugar wrote:
> A client of ours has recently upgraded from PHP 4.0.6 to PHP 4.1.2 and now
>they are receiving complaints from users of their website that they
>frequently are getting 'Page Not found' errors when going to the website.
Can you post a complete error
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