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It should work if you add a : after http in the URL.

There already is. It still doesn't work.

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It should work if you add a : after http in the URL.

There already is. It still doesn't work.

There are two lots of http: in the original link. This link has just one and the colon and does work.

Edited by Nick
Posted (edited)

It should work if you add a : after http in the URL.

There already is. It still doesn't work.

There are two lots of http: in the original link. This link has just one and the colon and does work.

Your link - with only one http: in it - does work. The original - also with only one http: in - doesn't.

The original looks like this : http://results.ispconnect.co.uk/main?InterceptSource=0&ClientLocation=uk&ParticipantID=iu4dlszggyivxb0k1g8afi94imr4lkbt&FailureMode=1&SearchQuery=&FailedURI=http%3A%2F%2Fhttp%2F%2Fwww.paulfrasercollectibles.com%2FNews%2FMexican-8-reales-coin-shines-with-15pc-increase-on-estimate%2F13349.page%3Fcatid%3D26&AddInType=4&Version=2.1.8-1.90base&Referer=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.predecimal.com%2Fforum%2Findex.php%3Fshowtopic%3D7803%26st%3D0%26gopid%3D82717%26&Implementation=0

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Dunno what you're looking at Peck but the original has two lots of http as follows:

"http://http://www.paulfrasercollectibles.com/News/Mexican-8-reales-coin-shines-with-15pc-increase-on-estimate/13349.page?catid=26"

If it hadn't had an obvious fault, I wouldn't have been able to correct it and post a proper link.

I just copied out the address at the top of the DNS error page.

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Dunno what you're looking at Peck but the original has two lots of http as follows:

"http://http://www.paulfrasercollectibles.com/News/Mexican-8-reales-coin-shines-with-15pc-increase-on-estimate/13349.page?catid=26"

If it hadn't had an obvious fault, I wouldn't have been able to correct it and post a proper link.

I just copied out the address at the top of the DNS error page.

Yes, well you want to be looking at the address that caused the DNS error, not the webpage where you ended up.

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Dunno what you're looking at Peck but the original has two lots of http as follows:

"http://http://www.paulfrasercollectibles.com/News/Mexican-8-reales-coin-shines-with-15pc-increase-on-estimate/13349.page?catid=26"

If it hadn't had an obvious fault, I wouldn't have been able to correct it and post a proper link.

I just copied out the address at the top of the DNS error page.

Yes, well you want to be looking at the address that caused the DNS error, not the webpage where you ended up.

I assumed that was the same thing. I.e. that the link you clicked on was still the one showing, but as the browser couldn't find it, it returned a DNS error.

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Dunno what you're looking at Peck but the original has two lots of http as follows:

"http://http://www.paulfrasercollectibles.com/News/Mexican-8-reales-coin-shines-with-15pc-increase-on-estimate/13349.page?catid=26"

If it hadn't had an obvious fault, I wouldn't have been able to correct it and post a proper link.

I just copied out the address at the top of the DNS error page.

Yes, well you want to be looking at the address that caused the DNS error, not the webpage where you ended up.

I assumed that was the same thing. I.e. that the link you clicked on was still the one showing, but as the browser couldn't find it, it returned a DNS error.

Patently not. Try hovering over the original link or just copy the link URL and paste into a text file.

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