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RE: WAYYYY OT: Can you test this website please?


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  • Subject: RE: WAYYYY OT: Can you test this website please?
  • From: "Dean Smith" <ukha@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2003 15:23:28 -0000
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Just get a directory listing here !

Parent Directory        25-Nov-2003 04:49      -
_private/               23-Nov-2003 04:08      -
auction/                23-Nov-2003 14:34      -
cart/                   23-Nov-2003 14:31      -
cgi-bin/                23-Nov-2003 14:38      -
chat/                   23-Nov-2003 14:36      -
everton/                23-Nov-2003 14:30      -
forum/                  23-Nov-2003 04:46      -
images/                 23-Nov-2003 04:08      -
innocence/              23-Nov-2003 14:38      -
mail/                   23-Nov-2003 04:08      -
postinfo.html           23-Nov-2003 04:08     2k
shop/

IE 6.0 SP 1 through...

1 Fw-1 (with Nat), across a wan, via some transparent caches, and then
through a PIX and then some more Fw-1 ;-)

Dean

-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Butler [mailto:lists@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 31 October 2003 12:20
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] WAYYYY OT: Can you test this website please?


Hi,

Would appreciate if some kind souls could check out:
http://www.pandabroadband.co.uk
www.pandabroadband.co.uk (no http://)
http://pandabroadband.co.uk
pandabroadband.co.uk (no http://)

These should all lead to the same place, and should all display correctly,
but
the owner is getting complaints from some of his users that the images do
not
always display when they leave off the http bit - they get the old
"X" where
an
image should be kinda thing.  Said person "occasionally" gets
this too.

I have tried on several machines and get it displaying correctly all the
time.
This is a webhosting client of mine, so I need to either "prove"
that it's
nothing to do with my hosting, or find that it is and fix it.

If you do test, can you let me know what os, browser and version of brower
it
is.
Someone suggested that it _might_ be aol users getting the problem, so are
there any aol users out there and/or does anyone know why the AOL brower
might
be a problem - beyond the fact, of course, that AOL is the work of the
devil
anyway :)

many many many thanks in advance,

Tony




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