> So I just stumbled onto this site with articles about FZ: www.rhreport.net.
> What do people think?
Whatever they want to think.
i think "not found".
This is one of those sites that requires the http:// Maybe one of you
programer types can tell us what they did wrong.
Its works as either "www.rhreport.net" or "rhreport.net" with Firefox
3.5.9 and Opera 10.10.
What browser doesn't work with these URLs and how old is it?
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martin@ | Martin Gregorie
gregorie. | Essex, UK
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My newsreader (thunderbird) shows and adds the http:// before calling
the browser. When that article is read thru google groups, you get a
"The requested URL /www.rhreport.net was not found on this server." You
(mysteryroach) could ask around at google groups help about this problem.
> Its works as either "www.rhreport.net" or "rhreport.net" with Firefox
> 3.5.9 and Opera 10.10.
>
I should have added that I read newsgroups with the Pan newsreader.
Double clicking the URL in Pan passes it to my default browser, Opera,
which displays it OK. I used cut'n paste to check it with FireFox.
So:
- what browser doesn't work with these URLs?
- how old is it?
- what program were you using to read a.f.f-z?
- how was it passed the URL?
>On Thu, 29 Apr 2010 17:28:33 +0000, Martin Gregorie wrote:
>
>> Its works as either "www.rhreport.net" or "rhreport.net" with Firefox
>> 3.5.9 and Opera 10.10.
>>
>I should have added that I read newsgroups with the Pan newsreader.
>Double clicking the URL in Pan passes it to my default browser, Opera,
>which displays it OK. I used cut'n paste to check it with FireFox.
>
>So:
>- what browser doesn't work with these URLs?
>- how old is it?
>- what program were you using to read a.f.f-z?
>- how was it passed the URL?
Just a note - I use Agent 5.0 for my newsreader and Opera 10.53 for my
browser.
I clicked the highlighted URL in Agent, and it immediately brought up
the article in Opera.
No copying/pasting necessary.
Rich