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What Does That Error Message Really Mean?


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Jim Edwards
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Turn Words Into Traffic
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Surf the 'Net for about 10 minutes and chances rate very

high that you'll encounter an error of one kind or

another.



Whether the error message pops up on your own computer or

on a website loaded in your browser, knowing what the

error means can help you solve the problem much faster

and avoid hours of frustration (especially in a situation

where nothing you do will solve the problem).



The following represent some of the more common error

messages you may encounter while surfing the Internet and

what (if anything) you can do to correct the situation.



Error: 404 File Not Found



This means the web server cannot find the file or web

page you tried to pull up in your web browser.



Almost nothing you can do will correct this situation.

Try hitting your web browser's "Refresh" button to see if

the page will load. If not, email the website operator to

let them know of the problem and then move on.





Error: 500 Internal Error



This error usually occurs when you fill in a form on a

web page (contact form, shopping cart, feedback form) and

click the submit button.



This means the server or the script handling the form on

the server has a major problem. Again, there's nothing

you can do so just email the website owner and move on.



By the way, resubmitting the form a dozen times, banging

your hand on the keyboard, and yelling at your monitor

won't fix the problem!





Error: 408 Request Timeout



This error usually occurs when you try to download a huge

file or large web page and, for whatever reason, the

connection times out.



Simply hit your browser's "Refresh" button and it should

pick up the download again where you left off.



If not, contact the website owner and inform them of the

problem or check back later.





Error: Host Unavailable



Grab a cup of coffee on this one and fall back to reading

the newspaper.



You can try hitting your "Refresh" button a couple of

times, but, for all intents and purposes, this means the

server has gone down.



Try again in a few minutes on the off-chance you tried to

access the website just as the owners were restarting the

server or temporarily disconnected it from the Web.



If this doesn't work, the phone rates your best course of

action to contact the website owner since it's a safe bet

their email won't work either.





Error: Unable to Locate Host



This message usually means one of three things: the web

server is down; your Internet connection is dead; you

typed in the web address incorrectly.



To correct the problem, first try retyping the web

address into your browser's address bar. If that doesn't

work, try surfing over to another website to make sure

your connection is live.



If you can't load any websites, contact your Internet

service provider (ISP) for technical assistance.



As a general rule, if you encounter an error while

surfing the web, try these steps in order to fix the

problem:



1. Click your Web browser's "Refresh" button.



2. Verify that you typed in the correct URL (web address)



3. Close down and restart your Web browser completely.



4. Contact the website owner to alert them to the problem

or request help.



5. Contact your ISP for help.



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