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When I try to enter a link in a web site (for example EBAY), I receive an
error message:
"Error 301: [WebAppFrontController] reported an error "
I am using Windows XP (Home) SP2.
Any comment and help will be greatly appreciated
Zeev
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The 301 code means "Moved Permanently" and usually instead of this
error you get a 404 "File Not Found" or a redirect.
In any case, the underlying problem is that the subdirectories don't
exist. A 301 error is supposed to come with a link to the "new" home
for that directory or file.
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some days you're the bug.
"Zeev Schor" wrote:
> When I try to enter a link in a web site (for example EBAY), I receive an
> error message:
> "Error 301: [WebAppFrontController] reported an error "
> I am using Windows XP (Home) SP2.
> Any comment and help will be greatly appreciated
> Zeev
>
>
>
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"Zeev Schor" <zsmi@bezeqint.net> wrote in message
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> When I try to enter a link in a web site (for example EBAY), I receive an
> error message:
> "Error 301: [WebAppFrontController] reported an error "
> I am using Windows XP (Home) SP2.
> Any comment and help will be greatly appreciated
> Zeev
>
>
Are you using Internet Explorer? What happens if you use a diffent browser?
Have you done recent anti-virus and spyware scans using up to date
definitions in case your machine is infected?
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