08-07-2011, 02:11 PM
Small formatting error on the main home page. The image links on the right (for Facebook, etc.) do not show correctly in Internet Explorer. IE has a bad habit of putting a border around images that are also links unless you specifically add a border=0 or equivalent CSS code. The links seem to appear fine in all other browsers though.
As I understand it, the Bad Gateway error is actually more often caused by your ISP not sending the page request properly, usually due to them having a bad page cache. Depending on how often your ISP refreshes their page cache, it could take up to a couple days to clear a Bad Gateway.
Update:
I found this information online -
(08-01-2011, 12:51 PM)Dazz Wrote: [ -> ]Strange... I'm not sure what to do. Never seen this before - I've had some bad gateway messages while browsing ages ago on the mobile, but not on my computer - nor like this...
Any ideas, anybody?
As I understand it, the Bad Gateway error is actually more often caused by your ISP not sending the page request properly, usually due to them having a bad page cache. Depending on how often your ISP refreshes their page cache, it could take up to a couple days to clear a Bad Gateway.
Update:
I found this information online -
Quote:Fixing "502 - Bad Gateway" errors
This problem is due to poor IP communication between back-end computers, possibly including the Web server at the site you are trying to visit. Before analysing this problem, you should clear your browser cache completely.
If you are surfing the Web and see this problem for all Web sites you try to visit, then either 1) your ISP has a major equipment failure/overload or 2) there is something wrong with your internal Internet connection e.g. your firewall is not functioning correctly. In the first case, only your ISP can help you. In the second case, you need to fix whatever it is that is preventing you reaching the Internet.
If you get this problem for only some of the Web sites you try to visit then it is likely to be a problem at those sites i.e. one of their pieces of equipment is failing/overloaded. Contact the people at those sites.