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To: Scott McCollum
If I thought you actually read the columns at World Tech Tribune.com rather than the teaser clips posted here, maybe I'd reply here...

Hokay; I'll click on the link and read the whole thing:

The page cannot be displayed

There is a problem with the page you are trying to reach and it cannot be displayed.

Please try the following:
Open the worldtechtribune.com home page, and then look for links to the information you want.
Click the Refresh button, or try again later.

HTTP 403.2 - Forbidden: Read Access Forbidden
Internet Information Services

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Background:
This error can be caused if there is no default page available and directory browsing has not been enabled for the directory, or if you are trying to display an HTML page that resides in a directory marked for Execute or Script permissions only.

More information:
Microsoft Support

Well, that was certainly enlightening....
32 posted on 06/30/2002 9:06:56 AM PDT by steve-b
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To: steve-b
You can't get to a webpage visited by web-savvy International readers every day? That doesn't sound like kind of problem-solving genius associated with an "IT professional," hotshot programmer or Unix admin with a low-six figure salary.

The link will work on the evil Internet Explorer browser, which comes standard with any copy of Windows since 1995, but is available for Mac OS and the good commercially-available flavors of Unix like Sun Solaris.

If you haven't quit yet, try using IE rather than viewing the page in some third-rate open source app with all the adherence to today's web standards and functionality of a tweleve year-old version of Nexus running on NeXT.

33 posted on 07/01/2002 8:09:42 PM PDT by Scott McCollum
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