Re: Random 404 screens

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On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 6:53 PM, Jim Giner <jim.giner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

> On 2/10/2013 12:45 PM, Andy McKenzie wrote:
>
>> On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 11:51 AM, Geoff Shang <geoff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On Sat, 9 Feb 2013, Jim Giner wrote:
>>>
>>>  Lately, my web pages are giving me some problems.  Once a day or so one
>>>> or
>>>> more of my pages/scripts will give me a 404 error page saying my web
>>>> page
>>>> has timed out.  Problem is that the page was just displayed.  I click
>>>> on a
>>>> link, the page shows up, I click on a button on it to trigger some
>>>> activity
>>>> and voila!  An error.  I hit refresh and my page is back and things
>>>> work ok.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Since someone mentioned network issues, I will ask this question.
>>>
>>> Is it actually a "404" page?  That is to say, does the string "404"
>>> actually
>>> appear in the error document?
>>>
>>> If it does, then this would rule out your home network, as 404 is a
>>> response
>>> code returned by the webserver.
>>>
>>> Geoff.
>>>
>>>
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>> This is a good point, and one I hadn't thought of.  I saw "Network
>> time out" and thought network problems, but Geoff is right.  If it's
>> actually a 404, it's not a network problem between you and the server.
>>
>> -Andy
>>
>>  The page has a "404" code in it.  Next time I see one (been good today
> so far) I'll c/p it in here.
>
>
There are btw much web servers that provide an error, and then give an 404
error because they can't find an error page for that error code.

- Matijn

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