Not always, but a little too often, this blog seems very slow. Either by making you wait too long before the page shows up. Or worse: You receive a “Page Cannot Be Displayed” error message.
I can see there is a problem, but how do you see it? Did you have to wait for this page to show up? If you are one of my precious returning visitors: do you sometimes receive an error message instead of this blog? Or is everything just fabulous?
Your comments will hopefully show me the next step in direction of a more stable blog.
Everything seems dandy at the moment, and has been ever since I wrote this. Go figure. But still: please let me know, if you experience delay or missing pages when you try to visit my blog!
I don’t ever get an error message when viewing your blog, but I always, always get one when I post a comment. My comment appears anyway, despite the ‘fatal error’ message, so I’ve learnt to accept this as part of the ways of the world 🙂
Forbidden
You don’t have permission to access /php-bin/baseblog/index.php on this server.
Additionally, a 500 Internal Server Error error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
Hmm – weird. Never see the error message Rosanna does when posting comments, but I do get 404’s from time to time…
Thank you for your comments!
Rosanna: Maybe – just maybe – the 500-error occurs because I had a small ‘fix’ installed, which (ironically) should solve a problem with 500-error messages in WordPress 2.0.5 … but at the moment my WordPress is version 2.0.10, so probably I should remove that.
It is now removed! Please tell me, if you still experience an error when posting a comment!
Anders: The 404 is not that easy to solve – or maybe it’s the easiest thing to solve. The reason lies at the Webhotel, which stuff far too many websites into each server.
Maybe it’s an Australian computer thing.
PS: IT’S A GIRL 😀
Still having the ‘500-problem’?
Yes! We got a new princess! 🙂
Rosanna, I’ve tried to find a botton labeled “Allow Australian computers to access the blog” in the admin module, but couldn’t. Instead I’ve made some other adjustments which may (or may not) make your life a little easier when you post a comment. Hopefully you won’t have to accept those errors as part of the ways of the world anymore! 😛