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  • sandlovic@Yahoo.com

    Help: php website access problem

    Hi, I am trying to access a website which seems to be writen in PHP
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    However, neither IE nor firefox would load the page.

    I am running WinXP SP2 and IE 6.

    I think I need to change a setting somewhere, the page is accessible on
    a old PC running Win98.

  • sCOTT

    #2
    Re: Help: php website access problem

    sandlovic@Yahoo .com wrote:[color=blue]
    > Hi, I am trying to access a website which seems to be writen in PHP
    > http://tools.neb.com/NEBcutter2/index.php
    >
    > However, neither IE nor firefox would load the page.
    >
    > I am running WinXP SP2 and IE 6.
    >
    > I think I need to change a setting somewhere, the page is accessible on
    > a old PC running Win98.
    >[/color]
    Works for me on FireFox winxp
    However I think I just clonned something...:)

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    • Ja NE

      #3
      Re: Help: php website access problem

      sCOTT <scottyj1@cox.n et> wrote:
      [color=blue]
      > sandlovic@Yahoo .com wrote:[color=green]
      > > Hi, I am trying to access a website which seems to be writen in PHP
      > > http://tools.neb.com/NEBcutter2/index.php
      > >
      > > However, neither IE nor firefox would load the page.
      > >
      > > I am running WinXP SP2 and IE 6.
      > >
      > > I think I need to change a setting somewhere, the page is accessible on
      > > a old PC running Win98.
      > >[/color]
      > Works for me on FireFox winxp
      > However I think I just clonned something...:)[/color]

      works in safari too... but didn't want to push any button. I hope my
      enzymes are still working without that tool :)

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      • unlimitedbro@gmail.com

        #4
        Re: Help: php website access problem

        sounds like a disguised ad for a website.. unless you tell us what is
        your real problem.. errors?

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        • sandlovic@Yahoo.com

          #5
          Re: Help: php website access problem

          This is a very credible site set up by a very credible supplier.
          whenever I try to load it I get an error message saying the page cannot
          be displayed (can't find server). Yet I can access it on a older PC.

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          • Jerry Stuckle

            #6
            Re: Help: php website access problem

            sandlovic@Yahoo .com wrote:[color=blue]
            > This is a very credible site set up by a very credible supplier.
            > whenever I try to load it I get an error message saying the page cannot
            > be displayed (can't find server). Yet I can access it on a older PC.
            >[/color]

            The site is working fine. Must be something on your pc.

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            • unlimitedbro@gmail.com

              #7
              Re: Help: php website access problem

              Ran the site through the w3c validation checker, minor errors:



              Must be your PC. Check if you can ping the site

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              • sandlovic@Yahoo.com

                #8
                Re: Help: php website access problem

                I cannot ping the site. What could have resulted in this problem? Could
                it be a preference setting somewhere in my computer?

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                • Gordon Burditt

                  #9
                  Re: Help: php website access problem

                  >I cannot ping the site. What could have resulted in this problem? Could[color=blue]
                  >it be a preference setting somewhere in my computer?[/color]

                  If you cannot get an IP address for the site, (ping usually displays
                  one before it starts pinging) there is a DNS problem, or there
                  simply *is no* IP address for the site. The problem might be on
                  your site or the DNS servers for the site might be down or unreachable.
                  If you cannot get an IP address for *any* name, chances are it's a
                  setting on your computer, or your connection to the Internet is
                  down, or your ISP's DNS servers are down. If it's one name that's
                  a problem, chances are it's a problem related to the site or its
                  DNS servers.

                  Some sites do not allow ping coming in from the Internet. www.microsoft.com
                  is one example. This is not uncommon. Learn to live with it. traceroute
                  can tell you it's getting to the site's gateway, vs. not leaving your ISP
                  or stopping in the middle somewhere at a fiber cut.

                  If you cannot connect to port 80 of the site's IP address with telnet,
                  then the web server is down or unreachable. The problem might be anywhere
                  from a firewall on your system, to not having a usable connection to the
                  Internet, to a firewall blocking you, to trouble at the web site.

                  Gordon L. Burditt

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                  • Jerry Stuckle

                    #10
                    Re: Help: php website access problem

                    sandlovic@Yahoo .com wrote:[color=blue]
                    > I cannot ping the site. What could have resulted in this problem? Could
                    > it be a preference setting somewhere in my computer?
                    >[/color]

                    It could be a lot of things, but it's not PHP.

                    Try a Microsoft support group.

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