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    404 not found

    The document specified does not exist, or could not be found in this location. Please check your URL and if there is still a problem please contact the author of the page.

    My computer went down again- had to restore-

    this error appeared when I want to go into products (is this index.html)


    www.abercairn.co.uk

    hilary

    #2
    The "404" is a standard error code generally for a missing file - your 404 page is simply modified by your web host. A site refresh should hopefully resolve the problem by uploading the missing / corrupt pages


    Bikster
    SellerDeck Designs and Responsive Themes

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      #3
      Aha - just found the problem - the page is still there but you are linking to the wrong part fom the homepage.

      The link should be to "http://www.abercairn.co.uk/acatalog/" and that will load the index.html file within the acatalog folder by default


      Bikster
      SellerDeck Designs and Responsive Themes

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        #4
        how do I find the place to change the link ? Where is acatalog ?

        Thanks for finding the problem

        how do I find the place to change the link ? Where is acatalog ?

        Hilary

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          #5
          The problem is the "View Products" link from the homepage at the top of the page - the link in the middle of the text works fine

          Edit the homepage (index.html) and replace the link at the top

          from

          HREF="http://www.abercairn.co.uk/cgi-bin/ss000001.pl?SECTIONID=index.html&NOLOGIN=1"

          to

          "href="http://www.abercairn.co.uk/acatalog/index.html"

          Acatalog is the default folder where actinic stores all the product pages etc


          Bikster
          SellerDeck Designs and Responsive Themes

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            #6
            Can I chip in here and pass on some important info about 404 pages, and how you can use them to help retrieve potential lost business.

            We are all used to seeing a standard windows 404 error page, but did you know that you can design your own custom 404 page, and with a simple line of text in your htaccess file, deliver the custom page instead of the standard windows one?

            So what can that do, and how can it help I hear you ask, has OWG lost the plot at last as Wales are playing England tomorrow on Cardiff

            OK By designing a sitemap of the main sections of your site and saving it as a spare apage (eg 404.html), and by telling the server to deliver THIS page instead of the standard windows one, you WILL increase lost sales. Now instead of getting a simple windows,'sorry mate we havent got a clue what your looking for but it isn't here anyhow' message, you will get a nice page in your company colour scheme with the message, sorry the page you are looking for might have moved, or you might have mistyped the address, please have a look at the main sections below, or carry out a search within our site to find the best page for you. (obviously you need the facility to search if you are going to say this).
            Old Bald & Stupid, but more than compensated for by being born Welsh.
            Umbrella Consultancy <a href="http://www.umbrella-consultancy.co.uk/search-engine-optimisation-reports.htm"><font color="#000000">Search Engine Optimisation Reports</font></a>.

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              #7
              more advice

              Originally posted by jont
              The problem is the "View Products" link from the homepage at the top of the page - the link in the middle of the text works fine

              Edit the homepage (index.html) and replace the link at the top

              from

              HREF="http://www.abercairn.co.uk/cgi-bin/ss000001.pl?SECTIONID=index.html&NOLOGIN=1"

              to

              "href="http://www.abercairn.co.uk/acatalog/index.html"

              Acatalog is the default folder where actinic stores all the product pages etc

              Sorry where do I find the homepage - I've forgotten- if I ever knew !

              Hilary

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                #8
                Hi Hilary,

                this depends if you have designed the page using Actinic or another web editor such as FrontPage or Dreamweaver etc.

                If it is Actinic you will find it in the Catalog section under "HOME" and will have the file name "index.html" - this should be at the very top of the product tree.

                If you have used another editor then it may be strored anywhere on your computer but worth looking under "My Webs" as a starting point.


                Bikster
                SellerDeck Designs and Responsive Themes

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by OldWelshGuy
                  Wales are playing England tomorrow on Cardiff
                  .
                  Wales, Wales, Wales

                  On a more serious note this is a fab idea I currently have a custom 404 that just redirects to my home page, this should look much better. Another thing to add to the 'to do list'

                  oh yes did I mention

                  Wales, Wales, Wales

                  Chris Lawton
                  (In the Valleys)
                  Chris Lawton
                  http://www.theworkbasket.co.uk/
                  Cross Stitch & Craft Store

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by workbasket
                    Wales, Wales, Wales
                    Will have to keep a low profile as will be cheering England whilst on holiday in Wales


                    Bikster
                    SellerDeck Designs and Responsive Themes

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by jont
                      Will have to keep a low profile as will be cheering England whilst on holiday in Wales
                      Should be a good game, Where are you watching it?
                      Chris Lawton
                      http://www.theworkbasket.co.uk/
                      Cross Stitch & Craft Store

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                        #12
                        A cottage in the middle of nowhere near Snowdonia - the last time we went it was so dark at night it scared us


                        Bikster
                        SellerDeck Designs and Responsive Themes

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                          #13
                          it can be a good idea to have a custom 404 page which says something like "

                          " Due to restructuring of this site You have entered on a page that no longer exsists

                          Please click here to go to our home page" and/or do a redirect after 10 seconds.

                          it can be confusing to be redirected to the index page without knowing why

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                            #14
                            Sorry I did not make my point clearly my curent 404 has a message saying

                            Thank you for visiting The Work Basket

                            The page you are looking for has moved or dose not exist

                            your browser should automaticaly redirect you to our home page in 5 seconds

                            if not click here

                            www.theworkbasket.co.uk

                            but I think that a sitemap would be a better option.
                            Chris Lawton
                            http://www.theworkbasket.co.uk/
                            Cross Stitch & Craft Store

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