Consider these:

http://wordpress.org/support/topic/66733
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/68654
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/67416
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=36705


Hope one helps.

-Bosko
http://tumbl.es/


Good day Bosko
I thank you for pointing these items out but I am going to appear like a complete dunce now as I am not really sure what you are suggesting by them. I'm still new to web work (old desktop programmer) so I may well have misinterpreted what I read but these all seemed to be all about displaying a correct 404 page when a true 404 was received. Whereas my problem is users receiving a 404 when they should not get one. I would be grateful if you could give me an extra prod as to what I am missing here?
Thanks and regards
Andy



On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 11:47 AM, Andy Staines <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:

On 11 Mar 2008, at 14:59PM, Ernest Prabhakar wrote:

Hi Andy,

On Mar 10, 2008, at 2:43 PM, Andy Staines wrote:
Good day
I am hoping someone can advise me
I am the author of a WordPress plugin (php) that makes various uses
of AHAH (straight from the wiki here). 99%+ of my users have no
problem but two or three receive 404 OK errors returned from each
call.

Ouch. Do you mean those users get the error *every* time? For every
client?

It can be hard to get good facts from users but yes - this is my
understanding (More below)



We have investigated everything as far as I can tell. The
environments are not 'different' - Apache/Linux php4 or 5.
Permissions are not an issue.
If I paste the url of the php file that is being sent to the js/
AHAH routine directly into the browser it returns the correct
content with no problem. And typically of course, I cannot
reproduce the error but have seen it on a users site.

Just so I understanding:

1. Your plugin users are site owners, who have installed it on your
site.

on their site - yes.



2. User A has no problems

3. User B, with an identical server setup, constantly has *their*
users getting 404s every time they hit that page, no matter which
browser they use

Is that correct?

I cannot be 100% sure yet about server setup and I can not vouch for
EVERY browser but in essence this is correct.

So far this has effected 4 out of about 200 installs (this was only
released on Saturday). But I had been working with a beta-user who was
the first, who DID try several browsers and I do know is hosted on a
Linux/Apache server. Indeed his host is also mystified as they have an
AHAH based example page which works just fine.

This has to come down to an environmental/set-up issue (I assume) so
this morning I have emailed all four users and asked them to supply
answers to specific questions around their hosting set up, their
WordPress set-up, browsers used and tried, software versions etc. My
aim of course is to try and hunt down the common denominator but like
many WP users who run blogs, mostly these folk are not technical and
it can be hard for them to understand the issues and respond
accordingly.

Whether, when the results are in, something will stand out I do not
know but meanwhile if there are any tests of ideas anyone has I do
have at least one effected user who is willing to try just about
anything!

And I am grateful for you coming back to me. its hopefully going to be
something basic which are sometimes the hardest to find!

Thanks and regards
Andy






-enp

My javascript is, shall we say, 'recently acquired' but I am not
doing anything complex - simply populating a div or two.
Can anyone possibly suggest where I should look for the source of
the problem. before I tear the rest of my hair out?
Any help would be much appreciated
Thanks
Andy
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