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Problem accessing php pages

Discussion in 'Internet Explorer & Microsoft Edge' started by JoeR, 2003/09/17.

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  1. 2003/09/17
    JoeR

    JoeR Inactive Thread Starter

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    Hi everyone,
    I am having a problem accessing pages with a php extension. For example, I go to a site the home page comes up no problem. Then I click on any of the other links on the home page which have a .php extension, I keep getting the home page again.
    I use Internet Explorer and also Norton Internet Security and have the
    personal firewall on. Does anyone know whether there is something in Windows or the firewall that good stop me from accessing these pages. Or has anyone heard of this type problem before.
    Thanks
    Joe
     
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    PeteC

    PeteC SuperGeek Staff

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    Hi Joe - and Welcome to the Board :)

    I don't have an answer to this, but you have obviously logged on to the Board to post - these pages are all .php - are you on another PC?
     

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  4. 2003/09/18
    JoeR

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    Hi Pete,
    Thanks for the reply. I just noticed tthat I am on php pages here. I am using the same computer here that I was using in trying to bring up the other pages. I even tried turning off the firewall but that didn't help. I am at a loss as to why it is restricting me to only the home page. I contacted someone else and asked them to go to the page and they had no problem.
    Thanks
    Joe
     
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    TonyT

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    Try deleting your temp internet files and cookies, these cached files related to your homepage may be corrupted.
     
  6. 2003/09/18
    PeteC

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    The other 'standard' response is to advise to run Spybot and AdAware to remove any spyware or malware that may be on your PC.

    Update the reference files on both and run Spybot before Adaware.
     
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