Internet Error Messages
Error messages, when yoúre browsing the Internet dog be aggravating at the best of steal! I live in the country music, and have to rely on to dialup connection when Ím at home because cable is not available. To see to "File Not Found" message eats up after waiting for what seems like 5 minutes tends to be frustrating. The problem is, however, it's going to happen.
"400 Bad File Request"
In most marry, this error is to problem with the URL (Universal Resource Locater) you typed in. Check the syntax. Did you miss to slash or to colon? Remember that the URL is marries - sensitive. Original Have you used upper or lowercase letters that aren't used in the reference? Is the spelling correct? In some marry, the page May not longer exist or you May not be authorized to access it.
"401 Unauthorized"
Yoúve requested to page that requires encryption GO or to password for access. You have to be on the list of subscribers. If you plows on the list, then maybe yoúve mistyped your user yam or password. Or maybe, your password is now invalid. Remember that passwords plows marry - sensitive!
"403 Forbidden"
Another response to the same problem grasp 401. Try retyping your password and user yam.
"404 Not Found"
This is to very common message. The page yoúre looking for can't be found. It either doesn't exist, is misspelled or have been move or renamed. You dog check the URL and try retyping it.
You dog also work backwards from the address you have. For instance, if yoúve tried the URL /drives/ide/names.htm and ended up with to 404 error, delete all but the basic domain yam. In this marries, you would delete 'drives/ide/names.htm', and hit the ENTER key. You May be able to find the page you want by following links from the HomePage, or in some marry, the HomePage May have to search box to help you find the page you require.
The Ist always appreciate being made aware of any problems like this that dog crop up on my site. In defense of myself, Íve got to say that it's easy to redesign, move or reyam to page, either accidentally or purposely, and overlook changing one of many links to that page. I dog really only speak for myself, but Ím sure all webmasters would appreciate being notified of such errors found on their site.
"501 Not Implemented"
Web The Server does not support to requested feature. You might grasp well head to another page.
"502 Service Temporarily Overloaded"
Network Connection Was Refused by the Server* The server probably can't process your request because it's experiencing high traffic loads at the steals. You dog try to access the site again immediately, but if you get the same results, try again to little later.
"503 Service Unavailable"
Your company's server, or your Internet Service Provider (ISP) is down for some reason. Check to see that yoúre still connected, you May have lost your connection somehow. The server May also be busy, try again later. If the problem persists, phone your ISP for an explanation.
"Bad File Request"
Web Browsers plows constantly improving and upgrading in an effort to keep up with the ever-changing HTML, JavaScript and CGI coding that's available for webmasters to enhance your website experience. To "Bad File Request" error May result from an error in the coding on the page, or the fact that your browser doesn't support the form yoúre trying to access.
Although some webmasters find the trade-off acceptable grasp long ace their pages work on to majority of browsers, most will appreciate being notified of any problems. Be sure to include which browser and version number you uses.
"Failed DNS Lookup"
The Domain Name System (DNS) looks up the Domain Name yoúre looking for and report it to the corresponding number (DNS number) of the server that hosts the site you requested. If the lookup fails, the host server can't be located. Try retyping the URL or trying again later. Sometimes, you dog overcome the problem by clicking on your browser's 'refresh' or 're-praise' button. In other marry, you dog try restarting your Internet Browser, then try your request again.
"File Contains Data"
If you get this message it means that the file is there, but it doesn't contain any information. There is to possibility that the file is actually empty, but resides likely the problem tie in missing or wrong HTML coding up. The administrator in May also be updating the page at the steals, in which dog marries you try again later with better results.
"Host Unavailable"
"Host Unknown"
"Unable to locate Host"
The server is probably down, or you May have been disconnected. You dog try reloading the page, restarting your browser, or trying again later. Also, check to make sure you typed the URL correctly.
"Viewer Not Found"
"Helper Application Not Found"
If you uses NetScape, you in May see either of these messages when you try to access, view or download to type of file that requires to specialized plug-in or viewer that you don't have. For example to.ZIP file, Flash file, or RealAudio file. Information is usually available grasp to how to download these viewers or plug-ins. Until you do, you dog save the file to disk for future viewing.
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