tgt
10-10-2005, 04:18 PM
Any idea what this means or what's wrong? All users get the below error when attempting to access user cp.
I've searched all of the forums to no avail, and of course vbulletin.com won't support due to vbadvanced installed.
Thanks!!
Travis
Request Entity Too Large
The requested resource
/forums/usercp.php
does not allow request data with GET requests, or the amount of data provided in the request exceeds the capacity limit.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Apache/2.0.51 (Fedora) Server at www.infiniti-driver.com Port 80
When selecting 'view source I get:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN">
<html><head>
<title>413 Request Entity Too Large</title>
</head><body>
<h1>Request Entity Too Large</h1>
The requested resource<br />/forums/usercp.php<br />
does not allow request data with GET requests, or the amount of data provided in
the request exceeds the capacity limit.
<hr />
<address>Apache/2.0.51 (Fedora) Server at www.infiniti-driver.com Port 80</address>
</body></html>
Anyone have any info at all to share on this? I'm without a clue on this. :(
Thanks,
Travis
Anyone have anything at all?
Thanks,
Travis
I've searched all of the forums to no avail, and of course vbulletin.com won't support due to vbadvanced installed.
Thanks!!
Travis
Request Entity Too Large
The requested resource
/forums/usercp.php
does not allow request data with GET requests, or the amount of data provided in the request exceeds the capacity limit.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Apache/2.0.51 (Fedora) Server at www.infiniti-driver.com Port 80
When selecting 'view source I get:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN">
<html><head>
<title>413 Request Entity Too Large</title>
</head><body>
<h1>Request Entity Too Large</h1>
The requested resource<br />/forums/usercp.php<br />
does not allow request data with GET requests, or the amount of data provided in
the request exceeds the capacity limit.
<hr />
<address>Apache/2.0.51 (Fedora) Server at www.infiniti-driver.com Port 80</address>
</body></html>
Anyone have any info at all to share on this? I'm without a clue on this. :(
Thanks,
Travis
Anyone have anything at all?
Thanks,
Travis