On Monday 11 August 2003 19:59, Ivo Fokkema wrote:
>
> I must say I don't agree. Although it seems odd, I received a DNS error a
> while ago while creating a script using the GD library. If the script
> wasn't there, I would've got a 404. That particular script was generating
> problems with Apache somehow causing my browser to display a DNS error. Run
> on a local Windows box, it crashed Apache.
>
> --
> Ivo
>
> "Jay Blanchard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [snip]
> Sorry, in terms of PHP error no.  I get a page cannot be displayed/DNS
> error.
> It happens instantly...in fact, not 1 line of script exe.
> [/snip]
>
> So, is the URL path to the script correct? What is the server path to
> the file? Let's just double check. A DNS error has nothing to do with
> the script unless the script isn't there.

Let's be clear -- a DNS error has nothing to do with the script (whether it is 
there or not). In fact it has nothing to do with your webserver at all.

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