I'm wondering what's up with the website. It hasn't loaded for me for well over a week. I receive the following message when I go:
Precondition Failed
The precondition on the request for the URL / evaluated to false
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That would because at some point a week ago you triggered the network appliance that prevents DDOSes. There's still some fine tuning around things like RSS feeds etc, so email me off list with your IP address (or subnet) and I can take care of it.
Thanks, Jason
On Feb 23, 2005, at 3:42 AM, Michael Gregoire wrote:
I'm wondering what's up with the website. It hasn't loaded for me for well over a week. I receive the following message when I go:
Precondition Failed
The precondition on the request for the URL / evaluated to false
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On 23 févr. 05, at 12:42, Michael Gregoire wrote:
I'm wondering what's up with the website. It hasn't loaded for me for well over a week. I receive the following message when I go:
Precondition Failed
The precondition on the request for the URL / evaluated to false
That might not be as simple as that, and I don't know if you use Safari or not, sorry if it's unrelated:
I noticed that Safari make a 'nice' job at caching error pages and give them back to you when they shouldn't be error anymore. ;) You then have to empty the cache. (Safari menu/empty cache). I've been fooled a couple of times ...
Thanks, I'll try that as well.
On Feb 23, 2005, at 7:00 AM, Fred B. wrote:
On 23 févr. 05, at 12:42, Michael Gregoire wrote:
I'm wondering what's up with the website. It hasn't loaded for me for well over a week. I receive the following message when I go:
Precondition Failed
The precondition on the request for the URL / evaluated to false
That might not be as simple as that, and I don't know if you use Safari or not, sorry if it's unrelated:
I noticed that Safari make a 'nice' job at caching error pages and give them back to you when they shouldn't be error anymore. ;) You then have to empty the cache. (Safari menu/empty cache). I've been fooled a couple of times ... ______________________________________________________________________ For new threads USE THIS: textmate@lists.macromates.com (threading gets destroyed and the universe will collapse if you don't) http://lists.macromates.com/mailman/listinfo/textmate
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On Feb 23, 2005, at 4:00 AM, Fred B. wrote:
On 23 févr. 05, at 12:42, Michael Gregoire wrote:
I'm wondering what's up with the website. It hasn't loaded for me for well over a week. I receive the following message when I go:
Precondition Failed
The precondition on the request for the URL / evaluated to false
Yes, Michael had the misfortune of being on the same subnet as a gang of porn refer spammers that hit wordpress.org with half a million hits in a day. Anyone sees a Precondition Failed error feel free to let me know
Thanks, Jason
On 23. feb 2005, at 13:00, Fred B. wrote:
I noticed that Safari make a 'nice' job at caching error pages and give them back to you when they shouldn't be error anymore. ;) You then have to empty the cache. (Safari menu/empty cache). I've been fooled a couple of times ...
Hmm that never happened to me. And shouldn't, if Safari adheres to the HTTP standard (and the server also does, which migh be the problem).
Sune wrote...
I noticed that Safari make a 'nice' job at caching error pages and give them back to you when they shouldn't be error anymore. ;) You then have to empty the cache. (Safari menu/empty cache). I've been fooled a couple of times ...
Hmm that never happened to me. And shouldn't, if Safari adheres to the HTTP standard (and the server also does, which migh be the problem).
Safari behaves in an "interesting" manner with respect to cached pages if you have a proxy between you and the rest of the world. In particular "refresh" and even "force refresh" (option-command-R ? I can't remember, since I switched to Firefox some time back) simply don't always work as you'd hope they might. Change browser and *bang*: there's the new page. This made previewing changes on a server outside the local network via Safari something like a cross between "painful" and "excruciating".
Cheers, Paul