Styx Active Member Nov 27, 2007 #21 EXactly! a 404 page error is still sent by the webserver. So if the webserver is down how can it be sent
EXactly! a 404 page error is still sent by the webserver. So if the webserver is down how can it be sent
C crusty New Member Nov 29, 2007 #22 Styx said: EXactly! a 404 page error is still sent by the webserver. So if the webserver is down how can it be sent Click to expand... the gnomes that run the Internet, who else is gonna keep whipping the elfs who power the giant hamster wheels, that power the cable lines!!!1
Styx said: EXactly! a 404 page error is still sent by the webserver. So if the webserver is down how can it be sent Click to expand... the gnomes that run the Internet, who else is gonna keep whipping the elfs who power the giant hamster wheels, that power the cable lines!!!1
Hero999 Banned Dec 1, 2007 #23 If you want UNIX you could consider something like FreeBSD, it's supposed to be more secure and stable than most Linux distributions and is quite popular as a server.
If you want UNIX you could consider something like FreeBSD, it's supposed to be more secure and stable than most Linux distributions and is quite popular as a server.
C crusty New Member Dec 1, 2007 #24 mneary said: Not even close to Bill Nye, I try to check my facts when I can. For more than you wanted to know, try wikipedia. Click to expand... if i trusted everything wikipedia and the government says i'd be dead.
mneary said: Not even close to Bill Nye, I try to check my facts when I can. For more than you wanted to know, try wikipedia. Click to expand... if i trusted everything wikipedia and the government says i'd be dead.