Unable to view valid webpage
Trying to view this webpage.... http://www.dillardhouse.com/restaurant/menus.php , I get this ...: Method Not Implemented GET to / not supported. This has happened before on another web site. What is the problem? Can I fix it? If so, how? (in the bar up top, it starts with "501", I guess method?
January 13th, 2010 7:28pm

Get help with website error messages (HTTP errors) HTTP errors are sent to your web browser from a website if a problem is encountered when trying to view a webpage. If the webpage cannot be displayed, Internet Explorer will display either the actual error page sent by the website or a friendly error message built into Internet Explorer. Below you will find some of the most common errors and ideas for how to solve the problem that's causing them. The following table lists the most common HTTP errors that Internet Explorer will display. For information about HTTP protocols, error codes, and causes, visit the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) website. You can also search the web for specific error codes.See the link here http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Get-help-with-website-error-messages-HTTP-errors and scroll down towards the bottom of the page for 501/505 HTTP codes Websites display HTTP errors in one of two ways: by showing a custom webpage or by sending a simple error number to Internet Explorer. If a website offers a custom webpage for the error, Internet Explorer will always display it. If a website sends a simple error number instead of a custom webpage, Internet Explorer will read the error number and display an error message that provides a bit more information than the number alone (these errors are also known as friendly error messages). Follow the steps below to tell Internet Explorer to turn off these friendly error messages and simply display the error number sent by the website. To turn off friendly HTTP error messages Open Internet Explorer by clicking the Start button , and then clicking Internet Explorer. Click the Tools button, and then click Internet Options. Click the Advanced tab, and then scroll down to the Browsing section. Clear the Show friendly HTTP error messages check box, and then click OKso does that work for you? MCSE, MCSA, MCDST [If this post helps to resolve your issue, please click the "Mark as Answer" or "Helpful" button at the top of this message. By marking a post as Answered, or Helpful you help others find the answer faster.]
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January 13th, 2010 7:49pm

Have you tried resetting IE? (tools->internet options->advanced tab->reset button) Have you virus scanned recently? Does Firefox have the same issue? favorite threads | Computer tips Contact me | 'Gadget' programs (Join my Folding@home team! )
January 13th, 2010 9:18pm

If the still occurs after resetting IE, you may uninstall all third party toolbars from Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Programs and Features. If the issue persists, please try No Add-ons Mode. Click the Start Button, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, and then click Internet Explorer (No Add-ons). If the issue does not reoccur, it may be caused by an IE Add-on. In that case, let’s continue to perform the following steps to narrow down the cause. Check Internet Explorer Add-Ons=========================1. Click Tools, and then click Internet Options. 2. Click the "Programs" tab, and then click Manage Add-ons. 3. Select an add-on in the Name list, and then click Disable. 4. Restart IE with Add-ons and check the issue again. If the issue is resolved, the disabled Add-on was the cause of the issue. If the issue reoccurs, continue to disable the next Add-on using the same method. By doing so, we could determine which Add-on caused to the issue.Arthur Xie - MSFT
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January 14th, 2010 12:58pm

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