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connection problem

Posted: Wed Apr 28, 1999 12:44 pm
by Moe Mensale
Anthony,

Although the major problems being experienced over the last few weeks seem to be fixed, I am having a minor problem.

When I try to load the home page, I keep getting the following message several times before the page loads:

"file:\\\images\r\spacer.gif" could not be found

All I do is click the "OK" button and the process continues until the page comes up, which it always does, but not without that message showing up.

This only happens with the uechi-ryu.com site, nothing else. Is this a problem on my end or with the site?

Moe Mensale

connection problem

Posted: Wed Apr 28, 1999 7:29 pm
by Allen M.
George,

If you were pointing to a file or pix on your local PC I don't think you would. I used to run into the same types of difficulties with my web pages only too frequently. Everything would look good from home, then I'd bring up a page from work, and omygosh!

Then I changed things to my URLS pointed to only stuff on my server.When the server was up I could not look at my local stuff, but when the server was down that's all I saw. This can be a chop-suey situation until you separate the chop from the suey. Frustrating, but it should be all relative...<font color=green>
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Allen - uechi@ici.net - http://www.uechi-ryu.org


[This message has been edited by Allen M. (edited 04-28-99).]

connection problem

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 1999 5:33 am
by gmattson
Interesting. . . I don't get this message!! I'll fix it today.
Thanks for letting me know about it.

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GEM

connection problem

Posted: Sat Jun 19, 1999 8:04 pm
by Moe Mensale
George/Anthony,

This "home page" problem is still here. I've used several different machines at my office and at home and continue to get this error.

If I log directly on to the "forums" no problem.

What to do ??!!

Moe Mensale

connection problem

Posted: Sat Jun 19, 1999 10:48 pm
by gmattson
I'll try to fix the problem once again. Let me know on Monday if you get the same error.

Also, be sure to delete your browser's cache. Otherwise, you will continue to load an old view.

connection problem

Posted: Tue Jun 22, 1999 10:45 pm
by Moe Mensale
GEM & Anthony,

The problem appears to be finally taken care of!!!! I have used a couple of different machines/locations and am not having any more error messages.

Thanks Image