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edit this page. Narrow the problem The most likely cause is misconfiguration of mod_rewrite or clean URLs on the new server. error 404 google Confirm this by short-circuiting the clean URL system and requesting pages directly, like this: http://www.example.com/index.php?q=user If the login page is shown, then you can assume that Drupal's page serving mechanism is working properly, but http error 404. the requested resource is not found. mod_rewrite isn't working. To determine if mod_rewrite is enabled, create a file called phpinfo.php in the root of your site. This file should be accessible from a web browser and contain this code: phpinfo(); Ensure that mod_rewrite is enabled Navigate to phpinfo.php in a browser like this: http://www.example.com/phpinfo.php On that page, look for a section called "Loaded Modules" and check that mod_rewrite is included. If not, mod_rewrite is not
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being loaded by apache and will need to be enabled. The process will be different depending on the server platform and apache build. Keep the phpinfo.php file for now - it will be helpful later. Ensure that Drupal's .htaccess file is being used Once it's been confirmed that mod_rewrite is enabled, double check that Drupal's .htaccess file is in the site's root, and that it is working. Confirm that .htaccess is enabled by temporarily replacing Drupal's .htaccess file. Make a backup of the existing .htaccess and create one like this... DirectoryIndex phpinfo.php Now try the site URL without specifing a page or file in a web browser: http://www.example.com/. If you see PHP's phpinfo dump, the .htaccess file worked and you can restore the old one. If not, the server may not be allowing .htaccess overrides for your site. Double check your rewrite_base setting If phpinfo was displayed, something may be misconfigured in the existing Drupal .htaccess file. Check the documentation for "RewriteBase" and "RewriteEngine" settings. http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_rewrite.html Enable necessary .htaccess overrides If phpinfo was not displayed, locate your apache configuration file and enable the necessary .htaccess overrides. This location will vary by server platform, so check the appropriate documentation. In this example (Ubuntu server), the default a
asks for a page that’s simply not available on your site. The reason for this is that there may be a link on your site that was wrong or the page might have been recently removed from the site. As there 404 not found nginx is no web page to display, the web server sends a page that simply says "404 error 401 Page not found". The 404 error message is an HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) standard status code. This "Not Found" response code indicates that although
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the client could communicate to the server, the server could not find what was requested or it was configured not to fulfill the request. The 404 "Not Found" error is not the same as the "Server Not Found" error which https://www.drupal.org/node/228462 you see whenever a connection to the destination server could not be established at all. The default 404 error page as shown on Internet Explorer is given below. HTTP Status Code Whenever you visit a web page, your computer will request data from a server through HTTP. Even before the requested page is displayed in your browser, the web server will send the HTTP header that has the status code. The status code provides information about the status of http://www.404errorpages.com/ the request. A normal web page gets the status code as 200. But we do not see this as the server proceeds to send the contents of the page. It’s only when there is an error, we see the status code 404 Not Found. Origin of Status Codes As a part of the HTTP 0.9 specifications, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) established HTTP status codes in 1992. Tim Berners-Lee, who invented the web and the first web browser in 1990, defined the status codes. List of Status Codes A brief overview of HTTP status codes is given below. Code Meaning Description 100 Continue Confirms the client about the arrival of the first part of the request and informs to continue with the rest of the request or ignore if the request has been fulfilled 101 Switching Protocols Informs the client about the server switching the protocols to that specified in the Upgrade message header field during the current connection. 200 OK Standard response for successful requests 201 Created Request fulfilled and new resource created 202 Accepted Request accepted, but not yet processed 203 Non-Authoritative Information Returned meta information was not the definitive set from the origin server. 204 No Content Request succeeded without requiring the return of an entity-body 205 Reset Content Request succeeded but require resetting of the document view that caused the request 206 Partial Content Partial GET request was successful 300 Multiple Choices Requested res
a new question if you need help. Error 404 6 replies 20 have this problem 10283 views Last reply by guerriglia 2 years ago guerriglia Posted 9/10/14, 7:41 AM Hi. After updating Firefox, I https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1019287 keep getting error messages with some sites. Sometimes it says '404 - Error', sometimes it opens up a Yahoo Search page saying 'DNS Solution Yahoo Error' and a list of strange sites it found, sometimes it's a Google page saying '404. That’s an error. The requested URL /gtm.js?id= was not found on this server. That’s all we know. ' I tried to uninstall Firefox and install it back, I tried with Firewall, I tried everything I error 404 came up with. Please help me! Thanks. Hi. After updating Firefox, I keep getting error messages with some sites. Sometimes it says '404 - Error', sometimes it opens up a Yahoo Search page saying 'DNS Solution Yahoo Error' and a list of strange sites it found, sometimes it's a Google page saying '404. That’s an error. The requested URL /gtm.js?id= was not found on this server. That’s all we know. ' I tried to uninstall Firefox error on page and install it back, I tried with Firewall, I tried everything I came up with. Please help me! Thanks. Chosen solution Click the Disable button on all your installed Extensions - restart Firefox. See if that helps with that 404 issue. Also, who is your Internet Service Provider? Sounds like your ISP may be doing DNS redirects to Yahoo. That ISP may have an Opt-Out feature available to stop sending you to Yahoo Search when there is an error in the URL and let a proper error message from Firefox appear. Read this answer in context 0 Question tools Get email updates when anybody replies. when a solution is found. Cancel Subscribe to feed Question details Product Firefox Topic Fix slowness, crashing, error messages and other problems System Details Mac OS Firefox 32.0 More system details Additional System Details Installed Plug-ins Shockwave Flash 15.0 r0 Provides information about the default web browser DivX VOD Helper Plug-in DivX Web Player version 3.2.1.977 The QuickTime Plugin allows you to view a wide variety of multimedia content in web pages. For more information, visit the QuickTime Web site. A plugin to detect whether the Adobe Creative Cloud is installed on this machine.v_2_0_0_0 Displays Java applet content, or a placeholder if Java is not installed. The Google Earth Plugin allows you to view 3D imagery and terrain in your