Posted in Security fears stymy online sales
Posted Monday 17th December 2007 16:36 GMT
403 error revisited
I see no need to call me a thick shit.
If I misunderstood your posting and was perhaps a little terse in my reply I apologise, however it does not change the fact that a 403 error is a general error thrown by a web server when something goes wrong. Perhaps it could be a little more helpful, explain more and give you the option to try again or something I'm not sure what you expect it to do when an error happens. Errors happen from time to time and this one could happen on any web site anywhere and the same sort of message would be displayed.
Clearly users need to be educated to understand what they see on the internet and what precautions to take.
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