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date: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 10:13:09 +0100,
group: uk.net.web.authoring
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T-mobile users unable to access my site
I have recently heard from two T-mobile users that they cannot access my
website, even when they use the link in my signature (below). They just get
the "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage" message.
One of them suggested that maybe T-mobile doesn't like the hyphen. Does
anyone know if this is the answer, or is there some other possible reason?
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Allan Jones
www.keeping-up.co.uk
date: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 10:13:09 +0100
author: Allan
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Re: T-mobile users unable to access my site
Message-ID: from Allan
contained the following:
>One of them suggested that maybe T-mobile doesn't like the hyphen. Does
>anyone know if this is the answer, or is there some other possible reason?
Is it any different if you use
http://www.keeping-up.co.uk
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Geoff Berrow 0110001001101100010000000110
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http://slipperyhill.co.uk
date: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 10:56:01 +0100
author: Geoff Berrow
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Re: T-mobile users unable to access my site
"Geoff Berrow" wrote in message
news:ubhr74ldfnq95qgujq8sitrk4j18rhcltv@4ax.com...
> Message-ID: from Allan
> contained the following:
>
>>One of them suggested that maybe T-mobile doesn't like the hyphen. Does
>>anyone know if this is the answer, or is there some other possible reason?
>
> Is it any different if you use
>
> http://www.keeping-up.co.uk
Well, thanks Geoff, to my amazement it did make a difference and he can now
access the site with no problems.
I've not heard of this issue before
Cheers - Allan
date: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 10:00:32 +0100
author: Allan
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Re: T-mobile users unable to access my site
Message-ID: from Allan
contained the following:
>> Is it any different if you use
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>> http://www.keeping-up.co.uk
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>Well, thanks Geoff, to my amazement it did make a difference and he can now
>access the site with no problems.
>
>I've not heard of this issue before
It was just a guess.
We are so used to software that assumes the protocol to be http we
forget that this may not be the case.
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Geoff Berrow 0110001001101100010000000110
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http://slipperyhill.co.uk
date: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 13:16:48 +0100
author: Geoff Berrow
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