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Broken redirector
Broken redirector








broken redirector

Else we won't be able to re-enable it until 2.4 is out of support (1y delay!). And non upgraded sites will use the hacked api 1.1, returning always plorg urls.Īnd that's the idea, it would allow us start using the redirector today for all sites and continue advancing on its features. Upgraded sites will use the api 1.1.1, returning supported redirector urls. Just a duplication of current 1.1 api.Ģ) Hack the 1.1 api (non upgraded 24_SITES) with a simple str_replace(), so we ensure that any URL pointing to the dlorg redirector is changed back to plorg URLs before returning it to the site.ģ) Re-enable in plorg the generation of redirector URLs. Hence, 1.0 is for 23_STABLE sites, 1.1 is for 24_STABLE sites and 1.2 is for 25_STABLE/master sites.ġ) Create a new 1.1.1 api (for 24_STABLE sites upgraded with MDL-39668 implemented). Luckily, for each Moodle release, we create a new "downloads/plugins API" (see private ). Not all 24_STABLE sites are supporting redirects in mdeploy.php (Only when MDL-39668 is integrated and sites are upgraded redirects will be supported).All 25_STABLE and master sites are supporting redirects in mdeploy.php.MDL-39664, before release, has fixed that behavior in 25_STABLE and master and also there is a backport request of it to 24_STABLE ( MDL-39668).So immediately we switched back the old urls pointing to plorg. Then, it was detected that mdeploy.php was not supporting those redirection responses coming from the redirector ( MDL-39664).With MDLSITE-2259 we activated plorg to start generating download URLs pointing to dlorg's redirector (it is a simple setting controlling them).Ideas, requests, problems regarding TWiki? Send feedback. You must register before editing pages or using other extended features on this TWiki system.Ĭopyright © 2000-2005 by the contributing authors.Īll material on this collaboration tool is the property of the contributing authors. protected QueryRedirector getDefaultRedirector() INTERNAL: Returns the specific default redirector for this query. Insert the product version parameter, e.g.From Properties, click on the "Web Document" tab.Right-click the shortcut that isn't working.The default links for some browser versions don't specify this.įix this problem as follows (this is specific to IE 5.5, you may have to adapt them for other versions of IE): If you aren't looking for an excuse to upgrade your browser, you can simply redefine these links.Īpparently Microsoft decided that there must be a product version parameter (&pver) specified. The bottom line is that Microsoft broke some of the default IE links for users of some older versions of IE. In fact, not only was there no explanation at, there wasn't much available at, although there were discussiions about the problem. I have no official explanation from anybody. The Rescue Bit cuts, drills and reams all in one motion. It is obtained from Lord Trobin Arceuus during A Kingdom Divided, and is given to the Tasakaal in order to have them inspect it, where players discover the device was created by Xamphur, who had Councillor Andrews place the device. Can be used in a die grinder at high speeds of in a hand drill at lower speeds. The broken redirector is the device that players destroy during the quest The Ascent of Arceuus, in which it was responsible for redirecting energy from the Dark Altar, causing loss in power from the Dark Altar among the Citizens of Arceuus and the death of Thana. The Rescue Bit removes broken E Z Outs, screw extractors, taps, bolts, etc. You might want to try these links instead: Make sure this fits by entering your model number. If it takes you to page titled "Sorry, we were unable to service your request", then Microsoft hasn't yet fixed the problem.

broken redirector

Because of that, most visitors will leave your website, and most search engines will abandon the crawl.

broken redirector

Example: (301) > (404) These are bad because neither visitors nor search engine bots can access the final URLs. If the above link takes you to the Hotmail home page, either Microsoft has fixed the problem or you were just lucky and happened to get to one of the servers that doesn't have a broken version of redir.dll. Broken redirects are pages that redirect to a dead page (i.e., one that returns a 4XX or 5XX HTTP response code). Try the following link to test this on your browser: The above message from Microsoft is apparently being sent to large numbers of Internet Explorer users who haven't upgraded from IE 5.5 and earlier versions to IE 6.0. Sorry, we were unable to service your request.










Broken redirector