Hi, Don,
Thank you! The alternative address path you provided worked just fine.
I apologize for an erroneous initial assumption that GoDaddy's DNS was screwed up. My
new conclusion is that my browser is not understanding the redirection you mention. Good
thing I didn't fill out a trouble ticket just yet. ;-)
Thanks again.
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On 06-Nov-05 at 00:11 Don North wrote:
Bruce, are you still seeing this problem? If so, what
browser/OS are you
using?
I've used Firefox, Netscape8, IE6 on WinXP and Win2K, and Safari on the
Mac.
The background is that
www.ak6dn.com is not a top level website, but hosted
in a subdirectory (ie,
www.ak6dn.com/blah... =>
www.slowdeath.com/AK6DN/blah...).
References to
www.ak6dn.com are redirected via an HTTP 'Location: ...'
directive.
If your browser does not grok this it could be an issue.
If you are still having problems, you can get there by the alternate
path using:
http://www.slowdeath.com/AK6DN/PDP-11/M9312/
instead. As you note going direct to
http://www.slowdeath.com is another
beast altogether...
Don
Bruce Lane wrote:
Hi, Don,
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On 04-Nov-05 at 00:33 Don North wrote:
I've posted a web page
<http://www.AK6DN.com/PDP-11/M9312/> that has
M9312 PROM images in Intel HEX format as well as commented source and
assembly listings of all the well-known devices, both boot and console.
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I tried to get to these this evening. Your web site address seems to be
rerouting
to something called 'slowdeath.com,' and is demanding a password
to get any farther than the front page.
Please advise. Thanks much.
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Bruce Lane, Owner & Head Hardware Heavy,
Blue Feather Technologies --
http://www.bluefeathertech.com
kyrrin (at) bluefeathertech do/t c=o=m
"If Salvador Dali had owned a computer, would it have been equipped with
surreal ports?"
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Bruce Lane, Owner & Head Hardware Heavy,
Blue Feather Technologies --
kyrrin (at) bluefeathertech do/t c=o=m
"If Salvador Dali had owned a computer, would it have been equipped with surreal
ports?"