> So, I think the current approach is the correct one -- if the page
> doesn't exist, return a 404 Not Found code. For "pseudo pages"
> that should actually be treated as existing even though they don't,
> the correct solution is to do a local customization of
> $PageNotFoundHeaderFmt .
OK,
On Sun, Mar 02, 2008 at 02:16:31PM +0100, Christophe David wrote:
> >> **intermittent** "404 Not Found" on many pages with Internet Explorer only
> ...
> This works great, and PmWiki processes everything as expected EXCEPT
> that because MyGroup.MyPage does not exist, it returns 404 (pmwiki.php
>
>> **intermittent** "404 Not Found" on many pages with Internet Explorer only
I think I found the problem, and it might be related to a tricky (?)
use of PmWiki.
When PmWiki is requested to display the page MyGroup.MyPage, and
MyPage is not present, but MyGroup.GroupHeader exists, then having
>> **intermittent** "404 Not Found" on many pages with Internet Explorer only
>
>> I suspect it has someting to do with the page names mades of digits
> > only, as there are no 404 errors for other groups using page names
> > containing letters.
>> http://www.mot.be/w/1/index.php/IDDOCNl/
> **intermittent** "404 Not Found" on many pages with Internet Explorer only
> I suspect it has someting to do with the page names mades of digits
> only, as there are no 404 errors for other groups using page names
> containing letters.
> http://www.mot.be/w/1/index.php/IDDOCNl/0873
> h
On http://www.mot.be (pmwiki-2.2.0-beta65, 16.000+ pages, 30.000 hits
a day), visitors using Microsoft Internet Explorer report
**intermittent** "404 Not Found" on many pages.
The Apache log shows it returned 404, so I guess PmWiki did not have
even a chance to get lauched:
[01/Mar/2008:12:55:33