It's very strange indeed! What versions of IE and Windows are you using? And what kind of error do you get? And can you sometimes get access or do you always get the error with IE? I would be helpful for me to know, thanks.
It's very strange indeed! What versions of IE and Windows are you using? And what kind of error do you get? And can you sometimes get access or do you always get the error with IE? I would be helpful for me to know, thanks.
I've gotten the message everytime lately, I can't remember when I last entered your homepage via typing www.magle.dk in the address - admittedly it's not that often I check your "normal" homepage.
I get this text:
</font><blockquote><font class="small">Svar på:</font><hr />
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access / on this server.
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Apache/2.0.47 (iTools 7/Mac OS X) DAV/2 PHP/4.3.2 mod_ssl/2.0.47 OpenSSL/0.9.6i Server at www.magle.dk Port 80
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also - see attached imagefile.
I use Win XP/IE 6 when I can't get in.
It helps to write - http://www.magle.dk/index.html - that works every time.
I've cleaned out my cached files and I've tried it on my laptop where it won't work either under the above mentioned cirkumstances.
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I appologize for the obscenity of the above picture![]()
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I've send an email to my webhost, now we'll se what they have to say about this.... hopefully it can be solved!
In the meantime I've got something you should read...... The posting guidelines!!
"If you have made a post and wish to add additional info / follow up - and others have not yet replied - if possible edit the post instead of making a new reply. (you can edit posts up to 6 hours after posting)"
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heh... well... I just wanted to add some "subtexts" to the picture... but since that blasted picture-adding programof yours adds the picture to the end of the text that could not be done in anyother way... and - the reason why it wasn't in the first part of my post was because it didn't work the first time...
so you...![]()
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and just to add some sort of value to this post - yeah I hope they'll find a solution for the problem for it would be a shame for all those potential visitors who'll be cut of because of this minor bug - maybe a simple duplicate of your index.html to either default.html/default.htm or index.htm might do the trick... I'm not that much into the default-formats of apache webservers... but it appears that IE doesn't get the correct referal-url from the apache-server...
hmmmm.... excuses, excuses....well, I'll let it pass for this time
I'll just wait for a reply from my webhost before I look more into the matter.
In the meantime, here are some more great reviews:
http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showth...postid=1926100
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