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Old 2 Weeks Ago   #1 (permalink)
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page could not be found

i have made a website with dreamweaver, published it, and all of my friends but one can see it. he is the only one that has linux though. Me and all of the friends that can see it have a Windows XP. The error that my linux friend has is the page could not be found. Is this connection problems or his coputer type?

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What is the web page URL?
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is this over the internet or in a LAN?
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i have specially made it so that only people with their ip address can enter the site. (my friend is on this list) i am doing it over the internet. currently my friend has Ubuntu if that makes things different
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Check you logs they should show you where the problem is. I guessing right now it has something to do with the ip address as you are blocking based on that.
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Talking mystery solved

i figured it out! it turns out the bookmark he was using had /index.htm at the end, BUT my newly improoved webiste has an html at the end, making it so he could not see it, because his computer was looking for index.htm instead of index.html

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