> I understand this and thought that the reason. But the page that displays > in a friendly manner way, as you put it, also says: > > HTTP 404 > > And that seems to be common for ALL invalid or unavailable links...
Nope. Try typing in / clicking http://www.google.co.uk/testy.htm The page that is returned is not the standard 404 page, it's the server's own response. Same for this: http://www.ntlworld.com/testy.htm (or .co.uk, for the pedantic {:v) ) -- Jason Teagle [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ msvc mailing list [email protected] See http://beginthread.com/mailman/listinfo/msvc_beginthread.com for subscription changes, and list archive.
