How To Understand (and Fix) HTML Errors
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How To Understand (and Fix) HTML Errors Why all the errors seem to have some strange number, not the true explanation of what went wrong when you tried to get a website or download your e-mail? But the numbers are the norm, and find out what's wrong with your computer needs to dig a little deeper than we might prefer. It is interesting that many errors have similar causes, or - at least - such decisions. Error 400 When you see a message that looks like "400: Bad Request" or, more specifically: "HTTP Error 400 - Bad Request", you can trust what you see. You request was defective in some way. When you enter a URL in your browser sign on a computer that you request a page from a different computer or server. When something is wrong in the URL you entered, it can not load and it gives you an error. While a typo, of course, the strong possibility of error 400, it is also possible that the page you are trying to reach has been deleted, URL has been copied down incorrectly or missing key elements. This site may have been updated as well. Error 401 "401: Unauthorized" means that you are not the person on the site hoping to see when you tried to log in. Error 401 is an easy mistake - just virtual doors slammed in your face on the web site security. If you do not enter the Web site that requires users to enter a user name and password, you'll get an error 401. If you have tried to enter, but the server does not recognize your site, printing or other odd twist of fate, you will not be able to continue, and you'll be looking Error 401 as well. Error 403 You naughty things! When you get a 403 error, it means that you tried to access the site, which is absolutely, positively prohibited. Who knows what webmasters are trying to hide behind a virtual brick wall you just hit, but one thing is for sure - you are not going to go further with this particular URL-address. At least, not yet. You can click Error 403, and innocent, of course, but we must do something wrong in the URL, or perhaps just trying to get to the site at the wrong time of the day. This error does not mean that you did not do anything with a sinister motive ... If you do something with the sinister motive. Error 404 You can see any number of unique 404 error, but they will have something like "Error 404: Page not found." You will see a 404 error when trying to pull up web pages, which is actually not on the server. In very general terms, 404, presumably your fault, but in reality not all messages appear Error 404 due to user error. Pages may not be available on the website or you may be trying to reach a page, the site owner removed or changed, and no one can blame that on you. Error 408 Error 408 is a particularly frustrating stumbling block in the Internet. You enter a URL or click on the link. And you wait. And you wait. And then the site returns an error, and not the site you are trying to achieve. This error 408 - you "Timed Out". When you submit a request on the website and it does not load quickly enough, the server gives. Instead of loading a site in question, it spits out an error. Sometimes a quick update helps, but in other cases, more radical interaction is required. To update your browser, click on the arrow next to the address bar of the circular. Resolve the error While there are plenty of rooms attributed to various errors over the Internet, many will have the same or similar solutions. If you do not get on the site you are trying to achieve, the solution involves much detail engineering. Check the connections to the Internet How quickly, make sure that you get full access to the Internet, pulling up the search page and search for something random. If you get a result, and you will be able to link to those sites, you can cross the faulty internet from your list of possible problems. If you do not receive any new websites, you would do well to reset the router and restart the computer to make sure that you are fully connected to the Internet. Check the obvious mistakes Look at the address that you just entered and look for obvious errors - long URL-address particularly difficult to dial correctly. If you missed one letter or a point, you will not go far. Check also, especially in the Error 403, where the passwords are encrypted, you do not have Caps Lock is on. Also check that the Number Lock is set, as usual for me. If you know of an honest, just correct it and try again. The solution can be so simple. Restart the computer Although this is supposedly the Internet gives you trouble, not your computer, it never hurts to restart your computer. When you restart your computer, you may upgrade some critical software or reset the connection to the router, so that your internet is not working properly, or at a high speed. This is easy to fix, and worth a few minutes it takes. Update your browser If you notice that you have a lot of internet problems and seeing a lot of questions spring, check to make sure that your Internet browser is fully aware of. Your browser is probably set to automatically update as new versions become available, but if you put off updating or missed updates, you can get by going to Windows Update for Internet Explorer, and by going to the Tools menu for Firefox and Chrome. Update plugins If your browser completely last date, make sure that the plug-ins, which are commonly used in the course, as well. Among the common plug-in for web stuff like ActiveX and Flash. You may see on the site to update the plug-in, or you can manually update this by visiting the web site and download the offending applications to update or install plugins. Firefox offers a plug test page here, and to get ideas for what might be causing the problem. Check back later Finally, if nothing else seems to work, you can always throw your hands up and walk away. But do not forget to come back later. Often websites have their own problems, that can cause these errors and just wait five minutes it will be all you need to do in order for everything to work properly again.
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