Sounds like either a routing or a dns problem.  Do you mean that they can
get to the site, but only when they post a form they get the error?  Are
both the update form and the target (form action) both on the same server
and the in the same domain?  Is HTTP/SSL being used anywhere?

Jim


----- Original Message -----
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 8:40 PM
Subject: Weird 404 error


> I have a client with a business in Hawaii (I'm in California).  The site
has
> been working just fine until last week.
>
> Now when they try to update records, they get a 404 error.  I can't
> duplicate this. I've tried doing exactly what they try to do. I've tried
> every way I can think of to try and duplicate the error and I can't.
>
> Any guesses as to why they would get a 404 error and I wouldn't.
>
> They have both a Mac and a PC on site. They get errors with both machines.
>
> The only variable that's changed, that I know of, is that at some point
they
> changed DSL providers. I can't see why that would make a difference for
this
> kind of error, but ... I can't imagine what else the issue might be.  It's
> worked fine for nearly two years.
>
> If you are a Cold Fusion programmer (or know of one) based close to
Waikiki,
> let me know.  I might have some work for you with this client,
particularly
> in helping to troubleshoot this problem.  Send me your resume. Please
write
> to me privately at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> H.
>
> 
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