Metlslime
#1075 posted by JPL on 2007/03/23 08:09:41
Maybe it also have something with the navigator configuration: I have firefox at office and at home, but as example, at office I can't view all the News archives when at home it is possible... and my personnal PC is not a 'running' machine....
Weird
#1076 posted by Spirit on 2007/03/23 09:34:15
what happens if you try this link?
http://www.quaddicted.com/webarchive/www.celephais.net/board/view_all_news.php
Or try downloading the page with something else than your browser and open it then.
Spirit
#1077 posted by JPL on 2007/03/23 09:53:07
It works fine... but from the Func_ link it crashes claiming:
ERROR
The requested URL could not be retrieved
While trying to retrieve the URL: http://www.celephais.net/board/view_all_threads.php
The following error was encountered:
* The request or reply is too large.
If you are making a POST or PUT request, then your request body (the thing you are trying to upload) is too large. If you are making a GET request, then the reply body (what you are trying to download) is too large. These limits have been established by the Internet Service Provider who operates this cache. Please contact them directly if you feel this is an error.
wtf ?
Spirit
#1078 posted by aguirRe on 2007/03/23 10:59:19
that link works fine for me.
But The Func_
#1079 posted by aguirRe on 2007/03/23 11:13:19
links still don't work. It looks like they begin to d/l, then after a short while they get interrupted and I get an error message.
Hmm
#1080 posted by aguirRe on 2007/03/23 11:18:04
the first error message is now that there's an ActiveX control on the page that cannot be executed due to my security settings (I've that disabled).
Is this some sort of hijack thing?
I Tried The Func Rss News Feed Once
#1081 posted by Lunaran on 2007/03/31 03:02:03
It took so damn long to load I may as well have just gone to the site, which I was going to do anyway to check the message boards, and since we only get one item of news around here a month it was probably the most pointless exercise in which I've ever partaken.
Lunaran:
#1082 posted by metlslime on 2007/03/31 03:06:18
but people want RSS feeds. And it's web 2.0!
Any News
#1083 posted by aguirRe on 2007/04/03 15:18:26
what could be causing the inability to load the News Archive or View All Threads? It still doesn't work for me and I've tried disabling any filter I normally use.
It's not a big issue, but it'd be nice to know what's causing it.
Well...
#1084 posted by metlslime on 2007/04/03 20:31:20
No progress, since I can't reproduce it, and the error messages one gets from browsers are usually completely worthless.
Is there anyone out there who gets this problem on ONE computer or browser, but not on another? (such as work vs. home, mac vs. pc, opera vs. firefox?)
And for anyone else, if you're getting the bug, can you report in this thread which browser, version, and OS you're using?
GreenBrowser
#1085 posted by aguirRe on 2007/04/03 21:27:17
on top of IE 5.5 running Win95 OSR2. This used to work before, but I didn't notice when it stopped working. I recall Mike W reporting issues when my worked at the time.
It Should Be
#1086 posted by aguirRe on 2007/04/03 21:49:43
noted that I can d/l those pages (with GetRight) and view them locally without any problem.
Could It Be
#1087 posted by aguirRe on 2007/04/03 22:03:26
something with RSS? I see that e.g. the main page and this page don't have that, but at least the view_all_news page has it. And I believe RSS was a recent change at Func_.
Report
#1088 posted by Preach on 2007/04/03 22:05:52
Using firefox 2.0.0.3, can load both pages while at home, but cannot load them while at uni(using the same laptop and browser). I remember getting a university service error page complaining about some message being too long. Unfortunately I'm at home at the moment so I can't reproduce the error message or remember the exact phrasing.
Aguirre:
#1089 posted by metlslime on 2007/04/04 02:47:34
the news archive and discussion archive don't have RSS feed links on them. So I don't think that's the cause.
Preach:
#1090 posted by metlslime on 2007/04/04 02:48:22
since your message seems to be about page size, could you try loading the entire GA thread or similar large thread? Just to see if they fail also?
> And It's Web 2.0!
#1091 posted by Lunaran on 2007/04/04 03:32:07
I like this article because it was written by a smartass:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/web3point0
Metlslime / Preach
#1092 posted by JPL on 2007/04/04 07:45:58
It is exactly what I experimented: See post #1077
:P
#1093 posted by Ankh on 2007/04/04 09:32:15
I have just opened the news archive on my mobile phone. Using opera and umts access :P
I have also tried at home and at work on laptop and pc and on 3 different browsers. Everything works for me.
I Guess...
#1094 posted by JPL on 2007/04/04 10:47:30
... it comes from network administrator access restriction rules: if the loading page is to large according to administrator rules, then you are not allowed to view it... At home I don't have this issue cause there are no restriction...
In anyway I will ask my network administrator to confirm...
Error
#1095 posted by PuLSaR on 2007/04/05 23:26:03
ERROR: Error message number 42
wtf? I get this error when I try to post in MadFox's new map thread
Pulsar:
#1096 posted by metlslime on 2007/04/06 19:45:53
is it possible your IP address changed between viewing the loading the thread, and submitting your post?
Becuase that's what that error means (i made it sound cryptic to give spambot writers less information.)
Pulsar:
#1097 posted by metlslime on 2007/04/06 19:47:28
is it possible your IP address changed between viewing the loading the thread, and submitting your post?
I meant to say: is it possible your IP address changed between loading the thread, and submitting your post?
Metlslime
#1098 posted by PuLSaR on 2007/04/13 12:59:23
wow, how that can be? I don't use any hiding IP programs
Pulsar:
#1099 posted by metlslime on 2007/04/13 20:35:07
I assumed that it wasn't possible unless you were a spambot.
But, maybe somehow your dynamic IP changed and your browser cached the page so when you posted a comment, it was submitting an outdated form (with the wrong IP hash in it.) That shouldn't be possible becuase the pages on this site should never be cached (they are set to expire immediately.)
Does any of this sound possible? Or maybe a web proxy that cached a page when it shouldn't have? Or something?
If this happens much, I guess I'd need to remove the IP address requirement.
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