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Re: [Chicken-users] Access to wiki


From: Matt Gushee
Subject: Re: [Chicken-users] Access to wiki
Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2013 08:22:48 -0700

Hi, John--

I don't have time for thorough testing this morning, but I've tried the URL you mention and a couple of others in Chrome, Firefox, and Opera on my Linux box, and am not seeing any problem.

It might be useful to know if this happens with other browsers on your system.


On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 8:03 AM, John Sampson <address@hidden> wrote:
Hello -

I am not using a proxy. I think there is something intermittent about the problem.
You do not mention any of the subordinate pages such as wiki.call-cc.org/manual/index
which is where the main problem seems to lie, as I described.

Regards

John Sampson


On 08/03/2013 14:47, Christian Kellermann wrote:
Hi John,

* John Sampson <address@hidden> [130308 15:33]:
If I open Firefox (in Windows 7 Home Premium) and search on "Chicken
Scheme" I get a list of pages including (say)
"the Chicken User's Manual" which links to wiki.call-cc.org/manual/index -
if I click on the link an alert box comes up headed "The connection
was reset"
and on the next line "The connection to the server was reset while
the page was loading."
followed by various suggestions.

If I edit the URL back to "wiki.call-cc.org" and press <enter> then
the wiki home page appears.

Browsing to www.call-cc.org also produces the error described above.

I have just tested the following steps with Firefox 19.0.2 on Windows
7 home premium:

1. typing "chicken scheme" in the address bar and using the first
google hit -> www.call-cc.org -> works

2. entering "http://wiki.call-cc.org" into the address bar -> works

3. entering "https://wiki.call-cc.org" into the address bar -> I
have to add the certificate to my trusted sites -> works

4. entering "wiki.call-cc.org" into the address bar -> works

5. entering "www.call-cc.org" into the address bar -> works


So I think this is not really related to your software configuration.
Maybe it is a proxy issue? Are you using a proxy? Or maybe your
ISP/company?

Kind regards,

Christian



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