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Shannon,
I think the site runs on a System i, but Fred Pritchard would be the one to ask. Maybe Pete knows for sure.
However, I just went to the same site and, as best I could, followed your line. Didn't have a problem. I don't recall having a problem accessing anything in the site in the past (but probably did once or twice and just put up a mental block).
I'm not a web expert, but wouldn't most of these errors be unrelated to the hardware? I get 404's all over the web and failures to connect at lots of sites. I just don't see the connection of the errors to an i.
Jerry C. Adams
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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Shannon ODonnell
Sent: Friday, March 20, 2009 10:24 AM
To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'
Subject: [Junk released by Allow List] Common Server
Anyone know what the Common.org website is running on? Is it an iSeries?
I have gotten so many 500-Internal Server errors..404 Page Not Found errors.
Failure To Connect To WebServer Errors.and confusing web page screens / messages on that site that it's frustrating beyond belief.
This is what I just got when trying to get into the Members Directory (after first getting a "Failure to Connect" error):
http://www.common.org/images/spacer.gif
http://www.common.org/images/spacer.gif
<div id="PastMenu" style="left: 370; position: abs
And the rest was a blank page. Not terribly helpful.
Just curious if this is an iSeries-based website and if that is the case.it's probably not the best advertisement for using the iSeries as a web server.
Shannon O'Donnell
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