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Tue. April 12, 2005, 10:35pm PDT
Google XHTML goof
What's the deal with Google automatically forwarding me from their normal www.google.com to www.google.com/xhtml? I can't imagine they meant to cut off service to Froogle, the image search, News and more. Looks also like this is only occuring in Firefox and not IE. Interesting error that shows just how fragile said power and position can be if one developer launches the wrong file or switches up some DNS setting.
We had this happen today on a server at work. One of the network techs was adding some functionality to Apache and suddenly a highly traffic'd online newsletter was down for the count. Gotta dot those T's and cross those I's, gentleman (and ladies).



Comments (2) | To Top
4/13/2005 @ 12:41am
Huh. I'd write them a strongly worded letter if I were you. I hear that's the only way tech-giants respond these days.
by Dave
5/3/2006 @ 1:48pm
hahaha i cheat and use it at school =D
by Shelby