Closed (fixed)
Project:
Boost
Version:
6.x-1.0-rc4
Component:
Apache integration
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Bug report
Assigned:
Unassigned
Reporter:
Created:
3 Sep 2009 at 19:57 UTC
Updated:
18 Sep 2009 at 10:20 UTC
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Comment #1
mikeytown2 commentedComment #2
dbeall commentedI know this might sound crazy. But when I first had 404 page, I had to remove
|\.xml\.gz|\.xml|all this to make it work. I tried removing the last divider and it still had 404.. I figured it had something to do with xml\gz or xml. Just Now, after your note, I added the last 2 strings back and it works. Maybe it was something else giving me the 404. Don't know.. I not going to worry about it.Off Topic, being an old owner operator, I did get a kick out the oldantiquetruck site. I have driven some of those old ones...
Comment #3
mikeytown2 commentedcommitted.
@dbeall, nice that site was one of my quick ones; did it in less then a day!
Comment #4
dbeall commentedOff Topic, the only thing I noticed was the oldantiquetrucks.com/contact-us page having a mailto link, but no form. I am not against a mailto link, but many people use web mail. You know what happens if you click a mailto link with no e-mail client configured on the client computer. The user gets a pop-up set up screen and they are having one of those WTF moments. Yes, I am picky,lol.
Comment #5
dbeall commentedThe 404 from htaccess could have happened because of updating htaccess ahead of running update.php. Not sure or can't remember my steps.