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- </DIV>
- <HR>
- <DIV ALIGN="right"><SMALL><SUP>Local Server time:
- <!--#echo var="DATE_LOCAL" -->
- </SUP></SMALL></DIV>
- <DIV ALIGN="center">
- <IMG SRC="<!--#echo var="IMG_logo" -->" BORDER=0 ALIGN="bottom"
- ALT="<!--#echo var="ALT_logo" -->"><BR>
- <SMALL><SUP><!--#set var="var"
- value="Powered by $SERVER_SOFTWARE -- File last modified on $LAST_MODIFIED"
- --><!--#echo var="var" --></SUP></SMALL>
- </DIV>
- <ADDRESS>If the indicated error looks like a misconfiguration, please inform
- <A HREF="mailto:<!--#echo var="SERVER_ADMIN" -->"
- SUBJECT="Feedback about Error message [<!--#echo var="REDIRECT_STATUS"
- -->] <!--#echo var="title" -->, req=<!--#echo var="REQUEST_URI" -->">
- <!--#echo var="SERVER_NAME" -->'s WebMaster</A>.
- </ADDRESS>
- </UL>
- </BODY>
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- error message is shorter than 512 bytes then Microsoft decides that the
- user is better off with the error message being dropped and instead
- replaced with the error message for the same error code internal to the
- browser. So to make a short story long, the reason for writing all this
- noise in a comment that is not even meant to be shown to the end user is
- to make sure what we *want* to show is shown to everybody including the
- unfortunate ones using a browser made by Microsoft. Read more here:
- http://perl.apache.org/docs/tutorials/client/browserbugs/browserbugs.html
- -->
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