Being unfamiliar with 'Tomcat' and concerned this error problem might be
from it being surreptitiously downloaded with a java-update to some 'hidden'
location on my PC, or some such thing, I find today the problem has
disappeared. I spend a lot of time with current event news and in
retrospect now believe most if not all of these 'errors' occurred with one
news organization. Nothing in my 'Processes' or 'Services' seems suspicious
or abnormal. Maybe others complained to the error-prone news agency?
Thank you Chuck and all for your quick and helpful responses. I will know
how to better analyze this problem if errors return.
I still know little if anything about the world of Apache Tomcat but
presently don't have time to thoroughly investigate. Good luck and be safe.
Mac
- Original Message -
From: "Caldarale, Charles R"
To: "Tomcat Users List"
Sent: Sunday, May 09, 2010 2:23 PM
Subject: RE: confused with Tomcat...
From: macbd1 [mailto:mac...@hughes.net]
Subject: confused with Tomcat...
a couple of months ago or so I began having problems concerning
error announcements when attempting to open a web page on internet.
A specific web site, or all of them?
Wayyy too often an error window appears stating the following,
as example, all error announcements are identical except of
course for label of the web page:
HTTP Status 404 - /2010/05/07/supreme-court-update-no-white-smoke-yet/
type Status report
message /2010/05/07/supreme-court-update-no-white-smoke-yet/
description The requested resource (/2010/05/07/supreme-court-update-
no-white-smoke-yet/) is not available.
Apache Tomcat/5.5.23
That just shows the site in question is using a slightly outdated version of
Tomcat.
Refreshing sometimes allows the page to open but highlighting the URL
in browser window and pressing 'Enter' _*always*_ allows the web page
to open. Can anyone please advise what the heck is going on here or
how to correct this? Thanks for any help.
If this is happening on one web site only, it's their problem, and there's
nothing you can do about it other than complain to them. If it's happening
on multiple, unrelated web sites, it could be your browser is broken, your
OS's TCP/IP stack is flakey, your router (if you have one) is garbling
things, your cable/DSL/dialup modem is malfunctioning, or your ISP is
unreliable.
- Chuck
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