[ic] form gives page () not found error

Joachim Leidinger interchange-users@interchange.redhat.com
Thu Jan 10 03:37:00 2002


cfm@maine.com wrote:
 ...
> > > > > >The requested page (unspecified error) was not found. You can return to
> > > > > >browsing our catalog, if you wish.
...
> > > It is just what it says: can't find the page.  () probably was a 'null'
> > > page or unparseable request.  You will need to compare your web server
> > > logs with your IC logs to figure out what the request should have been.
> > > If you can get IC to dump the entire CGI request, that will be helpful.
> > > That's **really** easy to do that with tlink.pl, BTW.  Run weblint on all
> > > your pages too.
> > >
> > > The error could be in the page to which IC is going, it might be a bad url
> > > in the referring page, or it might be bad profile (for forms).
> > >
> > > Really, this is like saying "it doesn't work, why?"
> >
> > *grins*
> > That is my normal way of works and investigations. But I've checked the
> > catalog with all the browser (NS 4.77 and 6.01, IE 5.5 128 Bit SSL and
> > Opera 5.12) under FreeBSD and WIN 2k. But this one customer use MAC and
> > IE 5.0! I've asking them for more informations. But this kind of
> > costumer is "stupid" and can't help me anymore. I could ony found one
> > thing. The error happen if the MAC IE 5.0 is using SSL and the apache
> > log reported to me, that that user change SSL v2 to SSL v3! Maybe the
> > MAC IE 5.0 has a SSL bug? Can that be?
> 
> early IE5.0 had ssl problems, even on windoze.  Anyone running IE on a
> Mac is asking for trouble.  Trojan horse.

It was difficult for me to understand you, because I've not realize your
irony! At the meantime, my customer has reported to me, he has updated
his SSL in his IE 5.0 (MAC) from 56 Bit to 128Bit and all problems goes
away.

Thanks for your times, helps and tips!

Joachim

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