Not sure what is going on but it when you go to http://plugintolinux.ca (http://plugintolinux.ca) or just type in plugintolinux,ca, it redirects to a mailing list that no longer exists instead of showing the menu and content. There is a workaround until I get this fixed - just go to https://plugintolinux.ca (https://plugintolinux.ca) instead (the SSL version of the website).
Should have this fixed by tomorrow. I'll reinstall Drupal if I have to.
On my Opera browser, on my Android phone, typing in that url brings up the main PLUG web page.
Quote from: ssfc72 on September 13, 2018, 11:46:42 AM
On my Opera browser, on my Android phone, typing in that url brings up the main PLUG web page.
Which url? http or https?
In the browser address bar , I just typed in plugintolinux.ca
When I do that, I end up here:
Is anybody getting what I get or does it look normal?
Maybe something to do with the Chrome browser, you are using.
I use the Opera browser.
i typed in plugintolinux.ca and it goes to the HOME page of https ,in chrome Version 68.0.3440.106 (Official Build) (64-bit)
Quote from: dougal on September 14, 2018, 10:19:29 AM
i typed in plugintolinux.ca and it goes to the HOME page of https ,in chrome Version 68.0.3440.106 (Official Build) (64-bit)
But do you see an error like I see with "Page not Found"?
I haven't gotten around to fixing this (if there is a problem with more than just me) but I'll take a closer look this weekend. But please let me know if anybody notices any problems.
no error message...
From the console run
curl http://plugintolinux.ca and see what it returns as the page code that gets output to the console, does it look odd?
Also is this isolated to a single browser?
I only ask as I have tested 4 browsers a piece from 4 machines in 4 geographical locations all with no issue. 16 loads 16 expected results.
The error message is embedded within the page, it's not an HTTP error. It's basically a Drupal error (see my screenshot) showing up because the content is being redirected to a page that doesn't exist. Odd that nobody else gets the error, even Dougal who is using Chrome, too, though my version is 69 (specifically
Version 69.0.3497.92 (Official Build) (64-bit) ) for Linux.
I'll leave it for now.
Thanks for your testing, guys, especially you Brian with the 16 tests! :)