I'm at version 172 of Hijack (can't keep up with you, Mark.
) and I've got a funny thing that I don't understand happening.
I've created links to mount the drive as RW and RO, like this:
http://empeg?rw
http://empeg?ro
And they worked fine last night at home. But now I try them at work today and I get a "403 Forbidden" error when I try to do it.
Note that the other functions work, for instance, browsing
http://empeg works fine. I have entered the empeg's IP address in the hosts file, so it resolves to "empeg". And once I've hand-set it to RW via the serial port, the FTP features work great.
I know I could use an actual FTP client to do the SITE RO and SITE RW commands, I'm just wondering why they quit working on my browser.
Details that might be a factor:
- I'm running IE 5.5 at home on Win98, and IE6 at work on Win2K.
- I notice that IE likes to add a slash at the end of my URL even though it's not in the link. For instance:
http://empeg?rw becomes
http://empeg/?rw when I click on it. I don't remember whether 5.5 did that at home or not.
- I tried Netscape 4.7 and I see "Access Not Permitted GET /" while all the other functions work, just like in IE.
Any ideas?