Re: Page cannot be displayed problems

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Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 01:11:35 -0500 
From: "matthew perry" <mwperry@xxxxxxxxxxx> 
To: php-db@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Subject: Page cannot be displayed problems 

My bosses computer gets a "Page cannot be displayed"
message when she 
uses some of my pages.  I have tried to find a pattern
as to why this 
happens on only her computer.  I think the problem
only occurs when she 
links to a page that links to a page.

Say I have 3 pages: page1.php, page2.php, and
page3.php

On page1.php
------------------------------------------------
<form action="page2.php" method="PUT">
<input type="submit" value="GO">
</form>       
------------------------------------------------

And on page2.php
------------------------------------------------
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0;URL=page3.php">
------------------------------------------------

If I click "go" on page1.php I SOMETIMES get the
"cannot be displayed" 
message.  SOMETIMES it works even on her computer!

Anyone know why?

- Matthew Perry



Hi,

I have just encountered the same problem.  The site
was working fine a few days ago but now it shows up as
a 404 error however the files exist in the directory
in question on the web server.

Has there been a new release of php/apache/mysql or
something that has caused some forms to not work?

I can't find a problem at all nor has the files that
produce 404's have been edited at all in a long time. 
So they should not be different and therefore work.

Another things I thought of was cookies, clearing
cookies etc.  

And as I speak I just cleared mine and they bloody
(excuse me) worked.  I can login and use forms...
Well, that is weird.  I suggest you clear your
cookies!  I just did and it worked wonders, I've NEVER
HAD to do that EVER in the passed.  Maybe they got
altered/corrupted or something??????

J

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