vol7ron Posted August 4, 2011 Posted August 4, 2011 This only happens in Chrome, when I go to http://subdomain.heliohost.org, it auto forwards me to http://subdomain.heliohost.org/cgi-sys/defaultwebpage.cgi, which is the page it went to when the site was queued for creation. In Firefox and IE, it acts as it should, showing http://subdomain.heliohost.org/index.html. I've cleared all Chrome cookies, but still no luck. Any suggestions? It's been over a day since the site has been set up and index.html was created. _________________________________________________________________________ I was able to correct this by manually clearing the browser cache. (In version 13.0.782.109) Tools >> Options >> Under the Hood >> Clear browsing data... >> Empty the cache I did it for the past week just to be sure and it worked as it should. The HelioHost Wiki mentions something about the no-cache meta tag, however, the page couldn't even load for that tag to take place. I would think this could be an Apache error (instead of a permanent redirect [301], it should use a temporary redirect [302]).
Guest Geoff Posted August 5, 2011 Posted August 5, 2011 It's quite funny that we have both a wiki page and a multi-moderation option telling users to do that, and they still don't listen.
jje Posted August 5, 2011 Posted August 5, 2011 And we also have a multi-moderation for this ... Glad your problem got solved! Please spare a few minutes to take our brief survey: http://feedback.heliohost.org/ Your participation in this survey is greatly appreciated.
vol7ron Posted August 6, 2011 Author Posted August 6, 2011 It's quite funny that we have both a wiki page and a multi-moderation option telling users to do that, and they still don't listen. Geoff, I'm very new to HelioHost and am exploring the free hosting for a paid hosting option. I'm not quite sure what the multi-moderation is, but I did check the wiki and the only thing I saw in the wiki were the in-page meta tags, which would have no affect in this case. Perhaps there was something else there, but I was further puzzled by the fact that it was a Chrome-only issue, and didn't affect FF or IE (even though I tried to go to the site in all browsers while it was still in queue).
Guest Geoff Posted August 6, 2011 Posted August 6, 2011 Perhaps there was something else there Have you seen http://wiki.helionet.org/Clear_your_cache ?
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