404 Not Found pages are generally an internal error page called up from the user's system, they can be found (and even modified) in the Systems folder of your hard drive.
well putIt's great you have no problems. Good for you! So I guess that entitles you to say that everyone else's problems are just "BS about a shop". I guess I understand now.
Yeah. Of course they don't maintain their own (physical) server and server environment. The question is whether they maintain their own site and site software. Not that this matters at all for people who just want the site to work.I could have told you yesterday that Log Cabin doesn't maintain their own server, just look at the bottom of the page and it says so.
A great classic low-grade first-level support response: "Well, sorry man, but it works for us here at Low-Grade Consultants. Nothing to see here. Have a nice day." Again, you offered assistance. Saying it "Works for me" (on one system) isn't assistance. Amateur night!Mad L said:Works fine from my Android using Chrome.
Total amateur night. You really understand nothing about web programming or architecture. I'm done with that.404 Not Found pages are generally an internal error page called up from the user's system, they can be found (and even modified) in the Systems folder of your hard drive.
Editing the 404 error pages was like the first week of Admin class (MCA), which is prereq for MCP which is prereq to MCSETotal amateur night. You really understand nothing about web programming or architecture. I'm done with that.
Very revealing. I'm sincerely sorry. I really thought you understood more about the current web, its architecture, development, and support than you do. If I'd known where you were coming from and the level of your actual knowledge and experience, I never would have leaned on you the way I did. No point to it.Editing the 404 error pages was like the first week of Admin class ... (MCA) ... MCP ... MCSE
Oh, and I built and managed my own site for years, even got a mention in PC Magazine for it back in the 90s (written entirely in NoteTab Pro...that's a text editor )
PM sentVery revealing. I'm sincerely sorry. I really thought you understood more about the current web, its architecture, development, and support than you do. If I'd known where you were coming from and the level of your actual knowledge and experience, I never would have leaned on you the way I did. No point to it.
Sorry about the typo --- not "NM-L" of course. Too keen to get back into the gunroom ;-)I really don't understand why so many people are slagging others off. I used to teach UI.T. but I would not dream of lecturing others -- - leading to PAGES of diatribes --- I just want to get on with my life, which is hard enough these days. How about something on NM-L shooting related matters please ?
If you can get a Catalogue and call it inI filled out the "contact us" form again today (second time) and got a response that they would contact the web company about the problem. Maybe it will be fixed. I can always call in order like I had to do first time. Just more convenient to order online. Couldn't buy from RMC Ox-Yoke yesterday because of some credit card processing problem. Finally able to buy the item from Jedediah Starr. Crazy world we have know.
Calling in the order is still a big step up from mailing in three Kellog's cereal box tops for the baking soda powered submarine when I was a kid.
I played with mine in the bathtub. I also loved the prizes in the box of Cracker Jacks, I had a spud shooter. You used a potato, a squeeze gun, and shot your sister with it.I had one of those baking powder submarines when I was a kid. I played with it in my parents' aquarium.
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