Are you guys clicking the link on this thread? Or typing it in? If you are typing it you have to have the http:// because the port (81) is specified.
The page is there and I can't imagine any technical reason why you would have trouble seeing it.
Browser? Version? OS?
New Index - 2nd Version Help and Comments
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Christina (imported)
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I am clicking on the link in this thread. I still get a 404 error. The page almost loaded fully before I got the error this time.
Browser: Internet Explorer Ver. 6.0.2800.1106, SP1
OS: Win XP Home, SP1
BTW, from what I do see for a second, it does look nice.
Browser: Internet Explorer Ver. 6.0.2800.1106, SP1
OS: Win XP Home, SP1
BTW, from what I do see for a second, it does look nice.
Re: New Index - 2nd Version Help and Comments
The page only loads with the header, then it reroutes to this:
<TABLE cellSpacing=5 cellPadding=3 width=400><TBODY><TR><TD id=tableProps vAlign=top align=left>res://C:WINNTsystem32shdoclc.dll/pagerror.gif</TD><TD id=tableProps2 vAlign=center align=left width=360>The page cannot be found
</TD></TR><TR><TD id=tablePropsWidth width=400 colSpan=2>The page you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable.</TD></TR><TR><TD id=tablePropsWidth2 width=400 colSpan=2><HR color=#c0c0c0 noShade>Please try the following:
<LI id=list1>If you typed the page address in the Address bar, make sure that it is spelled correctly.
<LI id=list2>Open the<SCRIPT> Homepage(); </SCRIPT> www.eunuch.org:81 (http://www.eunuch.org:81/) home page, and then look for links to the information you want. <LI id=list3>Click the res://C:WINNTsystem32shdoclc.dll/back.gif Back (javascript:history.back(1)) button to try another link.
Click res://C:WINNTsystem32shdoclc.dll/search.gif Search (javascript:doSearch()) to look for information on the Internet.
HTTP 404 - File not found
Internet Explorer
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Tomas (imported)
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Re: New Index - 2nd Version Help and Comments
Odd.
It is still working perfectly from here. (And yes I did verify that I am actually getting it from the server, not from a local cache.)
Browser: Camino v0.7+ (2004021508),
OS: OS X 10.3.2, build 7D24 (Darwin 7.2.0)
I have no idea why you are getting a '404.'
Tom
It is still working perfectly from here. (And yes I did verify that I am actually getting it from the server, not from a local cache.)
Browser: Camino v0.7+ (2004021508),
OS: OS X 10.3.2, build 7D24 (Darwin 7.2.0)
I have no idea why you are getting a '404.'
Tom
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I took out some of the extra vBulletin related stuff, javascript, etc. so that now the page loads without generating an error in IE ... so please to try again and report 
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It works now.

Bboy wrote: Mon Mar 08, 2004 7:10 am I took out some of the extra vBulletin related stuff, javascript, etc. so that now the page loads without generating an error in IE ... so please to try again and report![]()
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Bboy wrote: Mon Mar 08, 2004 7:10 am I took out some of the extra vBulletin related stuff, javascript, etc. so that now the page loads without generating an error in IE ... so please to try again and report![]()
Ok, it loaded fine. Looks nice, very clean and streamlined.
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Re: New Index - 2nd Version Help and Comments
Looks good, and with the removal of the extra stuff even loads and displays a bit faster.
I do note that with selections from the index automatically loading into a new window (a good thing) that the 'go back where you came from' link at the bottom of storys has nowhere to go, and therefore fails. It's not a biggie, but to someone who doesn't know why it is happening it could be annoying.
Take care,
Tom
I do note that with selections from the index automatically loading into a new window (a good thing) that the 'go back where you came from' link at the bottom of storys has nowhere to go, and therefore fails. It's not a biggie, but to someone who doesn't know why it is happening it could be annoying.
Take care,
Tom
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So do people like the stories to open in a seperate window? I can of course change that.
Tom
Tomas (imported) wrote: Mon Mar 08, 2004 3:27 pm Looks good, and with the removal of the extra stuff even loads and displays a bit faster.
I do note that with selections from the index automatically loading into a new window (a good thing) that the 'go back where you came from' link at the bottom of storys has nowhere to go, and therefore fails. It's not a biggie, but to someone who doesn't know why it is happening it could be annoying.
Take care,
Tom
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Re: New Index - 2nd Version Help and Comments
Bboy wrote: Mon Mar 08, 2004 7:13 pm So do people like the stories to open in a seperate window? I can of course change that.
My vote: No Preference.
(I generally override the HTML on that choice anyway, and have things like stories open in a new tab of the same window. Much easier to handle in that manner.)
Good work Bryan!
Tom