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on vacation
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Why am I getting a 302 error?
Hi there all you experts...
I am trying to submit this site, and a few LLs have come back with a 302 error - why would I be getting this, I get the site ok. here's the link any help is, well, helpful! ![]() tia, Ponygirl |
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#2 |
Nobody gets into heaven without a glowstick
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I think a 302 error means that the model needs to shave her belly.
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#3 |
Progress rarely comes in buckets, it normally comes in teaspoons
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Dark Side Of Naboo
Posts: 1,289
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Do you have a / at the end of the url when submitting? I'm not sure I really understand what your asking tho..
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on vacation
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Quote:
http://www.liquisexxx.com/freepussy/...sexy/1-petite/ and this for the recip url http://www.liquisexxx.com/freepussy/...ite/index.html and 3 link lists have denied the submit due to 302 error (I think that one means temporarily moved). This is not a decline, mind you, this is right back at me when I hit submit. I have checked every link, I don't know what's causing it but I have stopped submitting the site until I figure it out. It's already in the queue at LOR, Cleo, Javes & a couple of others that took it ok, I don't know if they have a problem with it too. Ponygirl |
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#5 |
Progress rarely comes in buckets, it normally comes in teaspoons
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Dark Side Of Naboo
Posts: 1,289
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Try using the same exact url and see what happens. I know SOME search engines can actually see the two urls as two different urls. Maybe the LL script is the same?
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#6 |
Nobody gets into heaven without a glowstick
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When I submit a free site, I always enter the same exact URL for warning page and recip page, since they are the same anyway.
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#7 |
on vacation
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ya, I'm going to use the same url - easier anyway. If anyone has any problems with the site I'm subbing just let me know.
maybe it's just one of those things... ![]() thanks, Ponygirl |
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#8 |
Aw, Dad, you've done a lot of great things, but you're a very old man, and old people are useless
Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 20
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Here instead of trying to explain it my self I pulled this from out of my reference
Your Web server thinks that your URL has been temporarily redirected to another URL. The client system is expected to immediately retry the alternate URL. 302 errors in the HTTP cycle Any client (e.g. your Web browser or our CheckUpDown robot) goes through the following cycle when it communicates with your Web server: * Obtain an IP address from the IP name of your site (your site URL without the leading 'http://'). This lookup (conversion of IP name to IP address) is provided by domain name servers (DNSs). * Open an IP socket connection to that IP address. * Write an HTTP data stream through that socket. * Receive an HTTP data stream back from your Web server in response. This data stream contains status codes whose values are determined by the HTTP protocol. Parse this data stream for status codes and other useful information. This error occurs in the final step above when the client receives an HTTP status code that it recognises as '302'. Resolving 302 errors - general The 302 response from your Web server should always include an alternative URL to which redirection should occur. If it does, a Web browser will immediately retry the alternative URL. So you never actually see a 302 error in a Web browser, unless perhaps you have a corrupt redirection chain e.g. URL A redirects to URL B which in turn redirects back to URL A. If your client is not a Web browser, it should behave in the same way as a Web browser i.e. immediately retry the alternative URL. If the Web server does not return an alternative URL with the 302 response, then either the Web server sofware itself is defective or your Webmaster has not set up the URL redirection correctly. Resolving 302 errors Redirection of URLs may occur for low-level URLs (specific URLs within your Web site such as www.isp.com/products/index.html) when you reorganise your web site, but is relatively uncommon for the top-level URLs (such as www.isp.com) which most So this error should be fairly infrequent. The 302 response from your Web server should always include an alternative URL to which redirection should occur. 302 errors should occur infrequently, because top-level URLs do not change often. If they do change, then this is typically because a redirection URL is being suggested. This pervasive change is unlikely to occur by accident, so most often we can resolve this error by updating our system records for your account following a deliberate change of URL on your part, whether this change is temporary or permanent. __ |
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