On 24/02/17 7:26 PM, toki wrote:
On 02/22/2017 02:16 AM, Martin Groenescheij wrote:

It's not your job to question the why. The extension is on the website
so it should be downloadable or removed.
If we know why they are wanting the template, then one might be able to
either suggest an alternative, or create it, using the specifications
provided by the individual that wanted the "Access Denied" template.

That's a one off solution, next user will report the same problem



The number of problems reported on the user list is to high to ignore,
only this year there were 11 issues on the user mailing list
That is probably because the "Access Denied" templates appear to be
concentrated on the landing page, and other heavily viewed pages.

It has nothing to do with heavily viewed pages, because if you search a template response is fast. The issue is that if the link is not maintained by the originator of the template, you get errors.



b) OTOH, this could be a system glitch. Unremovable due to circumstances
beyond the control of the website maintainer.
If a site administrator has a problem to maintain the site he should escalate 
the problem.
Given that the Apache OpenOffice website maintainers don't have access
to the site that delivers the content ...

But they could change their OpenOffice.org page.
At the moment the page gives the impression that the template and extension pages are owned by Apache OpenOffice Changing the text so that it is clear that these pages are NOT owned by Apache OpenOffice will solve a lot of issues


jonathon


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