I use wampserver and i'll occasionally have trouble because I use one word domains, like 'http://giant'. that gets confused with search terms.

I'd recommend adding
echo $_GET['q']; exit;
in index.php to see the address that the code is looking at and see if that matches what you're expecting. Sounds like there might be a problem in the .htaccess conversion.

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Fane Software


On 1/13/2015 12:11 PM, Borwick, James Bryce wrote:

Is the site http or https. If https, certificates?

 

From: support-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces@drupal.org] On Behalf Of Jamie Holly
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2015 11:06 AM
To: support@drupal.org; Nancy Wichmann
Subject: Re: [support] Weird Browser Problem

 

Sounds like a Apache configuration or htaccess problem. Have you tried accessing a static file, like CHANGELOG.txt or something in the files directory?

FYI - I used WAMPSERVER for years and always had little problems similar to this. I dumped it and went to EasyPHP last year and haven't looked back, although I've been moving more and more to vagrant for the bigger client sites.

Jamie Holly
http://hollyit.net

On 1/13/2015 11:54 AM, Nancy Wichmann wrote:

Sunday night I was able to log in to my local version of a web site with Chrome, IE, FF, and Safari. Then I had to reboot. Now I cannot get to that site with Chrome, IE, or Safari. I use Wampserver. I can get to other local sites just fine, and I can access this one site with FF with no trouble. The error I'm getting is 403. Any ideas?



 





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