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DVD Talk Special Edition
Join Date: May 2000
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Can't access a webpage (CALLING ALL ITs)
There is a webpage for a local theatre company that lists the current plays and the ticket quantities left of each play. I have always been able to acces this page. That is however, untill I got my new router. I have 3 computers on this router and none of them can access this page. I have even tried it with Netscape, IE, and Opera....nothing. Could some of you out there who are familiar with webscripting possibly look at this website and see if there is something on my router I need to change to access this page? I frequent this theater quite....uhh... well, frequently and it's a inconvience to have to IM my friends to check on the availaiblity of tickets.
The page is: http://ducats.shakespearetavern.com/...?mode=calendar
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Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Bartertown due to it having a better economy than where I really live, Buffalo NY
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I'm not as good with javascript as I wish I was, but other than the code being really long due to the tables it doesn't look like there should be anything strange in the scripting.
is the router somehow set to block that ip address or a range of IPs with that address in the range? is it just that page or the whole site? does http://68.16.99.125/ducats/online?mode=calendar work?
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Join Date: May 2000
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no, it doesn't work. I failed to mention that all of the other pages on the Shakespeare Tavern's website work fine, it's just the calendar page.
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Edison, NJ
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what brand and model Router do you have?
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Join Date: Dec 1999
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Hey, I went to that place in college
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Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Spencer, TN. US
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The page in question has the HTML HEAD & BODY tags declared twice on the same page.
That's a no, no. There is a Meta tag refresh for "localhost:8080" inside a commented area, as well as some unfinished table code in another. Also some other table & sizing errors. It's way messy code (NetObjects Fusion), but none of these should be a problem for most browsers. The HTML HEAD & BODY tags my be a problem for your router, but it's doubtful. You might ask the webmaster to clean up his code if you can't find the problem in your router. A small thing to ask if they want your business. As someone else asked please post your router make/model. |
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DVD Talk Special Edition
Join Date: May 2000
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My router is a DLink, and the model is a DI614+
I'm sure it's my router. All of you were able to access it, but I can't access it with any computer connected to my router. And I WAS able to access it before I installed my router.
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Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Spencer, TN. US
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I know it's a long shot but the DI614+ has URL & Domain blocking under the advanced tab in the browser based configuration utility. Is there a chance you have any urls set-up there?
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Join Date: May 2000
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no, it's empty. I did try adding the url to the "Permitted" list, but it didn't do anything.
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Join Date: Nov 1999
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You have added a software firewall(like Norton or ZoneAlarm) or changed any firewall settings since the last time you got the site to work? I couldn't access a few websites after I installed a new version of my firewall software because of some different security settings.
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Join Date: May 2000
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no software was changed. I know for a fact it's something with my router, cause if I unplug my CAT5 cable from my router and plug it directly into my modem, the page loads perfectly fine.
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