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Klaus D. Mikkelsen

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Aug 5, 2005, 1:11:18 AM8/5/05
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Hans-Joachim Zierke skriver:
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> http://zierke.com/project/baltic_seatrain/hinweise/

The resource cannot be displayed
The resource you are looking for cannot be opened by your browser.

HTTP Error 406 - Not acceptable
Internet Explorer

Klaus
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Bjarne Nielsen (Mozilla)

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Aug 5, 2005, 2:23:17 AM8/5/05
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Klaus D. Mikkelsen wrote:
> Hans-Joachim Zierke skriver:
>
>>http://zierke.com/project/baltic_seatrain/hinweise/
>
>
> The resource cannot be displayed
> The resource you are looking for cannot be opened by your browser.
>
> HTTP Error 406 - Not acceptable
> Internet Explorer
>
Det er en lidt spøjs opbygning, men prøv med
http://www.zierke.com/project/baltic_seatrain/hinweise/index.html.de

Bjarne

Hans-Joachim Zierke

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Aug 5, 2005, 5:05:34 AM8/5/05
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Klaus D. Mikkelsen schrieb:


> The resource cannot be displayed

Sorry ... should work now.

Technical reason: The server is supposed to serve English or German,
depending on your browser configuration. You have told your browser, that
you speak neither - by not configuring a secondary language. (Web browsers
allow to configure several languages in a priority list.)

In addition, the old Apache 1.3 of my provider does not allow to set a
default language in .htaccess. Apache 2.0 can do that.

I can solve the problem easily, by setting a symbolic link on the
filesystem level. I forgot to do it in this case.

> The resource you are looking for cannot be opened by your browser.
>
> HTTP Error 406 - Not acceptable
> Internet Explorer

That's all? Any decent browser would show you the list of available
resources for manual selection. Grmpff...


Hans-Joachim

Bjarne Nielsen (Mozilla)

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Aug 5, 2005, 6:57:32 AM8/5/05
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Hans-Joachim Zierke wrote:
> Technical reason: The server is supposed to serve English or German,
> depending on your browser configuration. You have told your browser, that
> you speak neither - by not configuring a secondary language. (Web browsers
> allow to configure several languages in a priority list.)
>
> In addition, the old Apache 1.3 of my provider does not allow to set a
> default language in .htaccess. Apache 2.0 can do that.
>
> I can solve the problem easily, by setting a symbolic link on the
> filesystem level. I forgot to do it in this case.
>
>
>
>
>>The resource you are looking for cannot be opened by your browser.
>>
>>HTTP Error 406 - Not acceptable
>>Internet Explorer
>
>
> That's all? Any decent browser would show you the list of available
> resources for manual selection. Grmpff...
>

Why do programmers always blame the browsers

Bjarne


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