I can not surf the internet because every page I try to reach give me the messege below. I want to know what do you did to my browser and how I can fix it. I do not have any Zope software or whatever it is. Please respond as soon as you receive this e-mail or I am going to take legal action. Zope Quick Start Welcome to Zope, a high-performance object-oriented platform for building dynamic Web applications. Here are some quick pointers to get you started: * Read The <http://www.zope.org/Documentation/ZopeBook/> Fine Manual. This document guides you through the whole process of learning Zope, from logging in for the first time to creating your own web applications. * There is a built-in interactive Zope Tutorial which gets you started with some simple tasks using the Zope managment interface. To use the tutorial, go to any Folder and select Zope Tutorial from the add list and click the Add button. Provide a name for the tutorial and click Add to begin working with the tutorial. * Check out the new example Zope <http://www.1stamericanleisure.com/Examples> applications. These examples show you simple working Zope applications that you can copy and modify. * Go to the main Documentation Overview <http://www.zope.org/Documentation/> on Zope.org. Here you will find pointers to official and community contributed documentation. * Look at the various Mailing Lists <http://www.zope.org/Resources/MailingLists> about Zope. The Mailing Lists are where you can get quick, accurate, friendly help from a large community of Zope users from around the world. * Browse and search the integrated, Online Help <http://www.1stamericanleisure.com/HelpSys> System which contains documentation on the various kinds of components you'll find in Zope. * Go directly to the Zope Management Interface <http://www.1stamericanleisure.com/manage> if you'd like to start working with Zope right away. NOTE: Some versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer, (specifically IE 5.01 and early versions of IE 5.5) may have problems displaying Zope management pages. If you cannot view the management pages, try upgrading your IE installation to the latest release version, or use a different browser. * Find out about Zope <http://www.zope.com/> Corporation, the publishers of Zope. <http://www.zope.org/Credits> Powered by Zope
Hi Milton, Milton A. Colón wrote:
I can not surf the internet because every page I try to reach give me the messege below. I want to know what do you did to my browser and how I can fix it. I do not have any Zope software or whatever it is. Please respond as soon as you receive this e-mail or I am going to take legal action.
The page you cite is the Zope default page. After a Zope installation, it is typically at http://localhost:8080 (e.g. on a non-standard port, but on your local machine). There may be a copy of Zope installed locally, or you may have some sort of proxy configuration which is mistakenly serving this page in response to requests for other addresses. In the former case, you may wish to check if Zope is installed on your machine. In the latter case, you may wish to check your proxy configuration. In either case, a temperate request for help may well receive a better response than threats. BTW, I am not affiliated in any way with the Zope corporation, and I doubt very much that the whoever is responsible for your predicament is either. HTH -- Regards, PhilK Email: phil@xfr.co.uk / Voicemail & Facsimile: 07092 070518 "the symbols of the divine show up in our world initially at the trash stratum." Philip K Dick
This is a possibility... Somehow he's got his MS "Internet" settings mixed up: The proxy server setting now points to a zope server Of course since all his clients are messed up, I assume the dhcp is delivering the wrong value? So Milton: Please check the following: In Internet Explorer, Menu ->Tools->internet Options a New window should open... Then Click the connections tab There click the "LAN Settings" button a new window should open. The second half of this window has the settings for the "proxy server". If the "Use Proxy server for your LAN" is clicked then plase unclick it... Try accessing the internet now.... if it now works, Try rebooting the machine, and checking weither it reappers... Hope this helps Jerry On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 03:40, Philip Kilner wrote:
Hi Milton,
Milton A. Colón wrote:
I can not surf the internet because every page I try to reach give me the messege below. I want to know what do you did to my browser and how I can fix it. I do not have any Zope software or whatever it is. Please respond as soon as you receive this e-mail or I am going to take legal action.
The page you cite is the Zope default page.
After a Zope installation, it is typically at http://localhost:8080 (e.g. on a non-standard port, but on your local machine).
There may be a copy of Zope installed locally, or you may have some sort of proxy configuration which is mistakenly serving this page in response to requests for other addresses.
In the former case, you may wish to check if Zope is installed on your machine. In the latter case, you may wish to check your proxy configuration.
In either case, a temperate request for help may well receive a better response than threats.
BTW, I am not affiliated in any way with the Zope corporation, and I doubt very much that the whoever is responsible for your predicament is either.
HTH
On Tue, Aug 12, 2003 at 07:26:14AM +0200, Jerry Westrick wrote:
if it now works, Try rebooting the machine, and checking weither it reappers...
As mentioned by someone else on this list, it is a misconfiguration of an ISP proxy or a DNS server. The webmaster@zope.org alias has received many more questions, pleas and legal threats about the slip-up. -- Martijn Pieters | Software Engineer mailto:mj@zope.com | Zope Corporation http://www.zope.com/ | Creators of Zope http://www.zope.org/ ---------------------------------------------
Judging by Apache's FAQ, it would seem that this issue has arisen for them a few times as well: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/misc/FAQ.html#domination In future releases of Zope, it may be a good idea to incorporate some kind of "If you are seeing this page instead of the page you expected" information near the top of the Zope default page. FWIW, Dylan On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 07:02, Martijn Pieters wrote:
On Tue, Aug 12, 2003 at 07:26:14AM +0200, Jerry Westrick wrote:
if it now works, Try rebooting the machine, and checking weither it reappers...
As mentioned by someone else on this list, it is a misconfiguration of an ISP proxy or a DNS server. The webmaster@zope.org alias has received many more questions, pleas and legal threats about the slip-up.
Dear Liberty PR Administrator, It would appear that your users are currently unable to browse the Internet using your service because of a server mis-configuration. I believe that you may be running Zope on a machine that is normally used for http proxy (or possibly DNS) service. In such a configuration, users might see the Zope default page instead of the page they requested. Some users have gotten the mistaken impression that we are the source of their problem and have turned to the Zope mailing list for assistance (see attached). Please take all appropriate action to correct the problem and notify your users that the Zope software and Zope user group are not the cause of their problem. As much as we'd like to help your users, we aren't causing this problem and can't be of much assistance. We certainly don't deserve threats of legal action. Thanks in advance. On Mon, 2003-08-11 at 17:46, Milton A. Colón wrote:
I can not surf the internet because every page I try to reach give me the messege below. I want to know what do you did to my browser and how I can fix it. I do not have any Zope software or whatever it is. Please respond as soon as you receive this e-mail or I am going to take legal action.
Zope Quick Start
Welcome to Zope, a high-performance object-oriented platform for building dynamic Web applications. Here are some quick pointers to get you started:
* Read The Fine Manual. This document guides you through the whole process of learning Zope, from logging in for the first time to creating your own web applications.
* There is a built-in interactive Zope Tutorial which gets you started with some simple tasks using the Zope managment interface. To use the tutorial, go to any Folder and select Zope Tutorial from the add list and click the Add button. Provide a name for the tutorial and click Add to begin working with the tutorial.
* Check out the new example Zope applications. These examples show you simple working Zope applications that you can copy and modify.
* Go to the main Documentation Overview on Zope.org. Here you will find pointers to official and community contributed documentation.
* Look at the various Mailing Lists about Zope. The Mailing Lists are where you can get quick, accurate, friendly help from a large community of Zope users from around the world.
* Browse and search the integrated, Online Help System which contains documentation on the various kinds of components you'll find in Zope.
* Go directly to the Zope Management Interface if you'd like to start working with Zope right away. NOTE: Some versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer, (specifically IE 5.01 and early versions of IE 5.5) may have problems displaying Zope management pages. If you cannot view the management pages, try upgrading your IE installation to the latest release version, or use a different browser.
* Find out about Zope Corporation, the publishers of Zope.
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