I run a very uncomplicated website for our school (www.beachycove.ca) that I create and publish using iWeb. Part of this website is a blog. However, many of the blog entries are not visible - when someone clicks on the blog title, this is what shows up:
Error 400: Bad Request
Your browser sent a request that this server could not understand.
Probable reasons are:
You sent a plain HTTP request to an SSL-enabled server port. Instead please use the HTTPS protocol to access this URL, like this: https://example.com:8443/
You made a typo in the request, e.g., typed a comma instead of a colon. Please re-check the URL.
Please contact your webmaster if you are not sure what goes wrong.
I have no idea as to what a solution might be. I tried republishing the whole site to no avail.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Aubrey
Error 400: Bad Request
Your browser sent a request that this server could not understand.
Probable reasons are:
You sent a plain HTTP request to an SSL-enabled server port. Instead please use the HTTPS protocol to access this URL, like this: https://example.com:8443/
You made a typo in the request, e.g., typed a comma instead of a colon. Please re-check the URL.
Please contact your webmaster if you are not sure what goes wrong.
I have no idea as to what a solution might be. I tried republishing the whole site to no avail.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Aubrey