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Originally Posted by JJR512
It's possible, but if it is, it's beyond my comprehension. It defies logic. The operation of this hack should be extremely simple. Either an error condition occurs, in which case you are directed to the appropriate page generated by this hack, or else there is no error condition and you get to the correct page on your site. I can't understand how someone would get to the error message without there being any error condition. I'm sorry.
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I still don't understand the problem now anymore than I did when I originally posted this.
I understand the theory of "If there's no problem without the hack, and there is a problem with the hack, then the problem must be caused by the hack." It seems logical enough. But there is nothing in the hack itself to cause those problems, that the Who's Online system says someone is on an error page, when in reality they aren't. Rather, the problem must be with how the hack is implemented, how it's activated (which is done through the .htaccess file). Some people have said that it has something to do with the webserver setup. What it is, how to fix it, how to work around it, are all beyond my ability and knowledge. Again, I'm sorry. If you can figure it out, by all means post the solution here. All I can say is if for some reason it doesn't work for you, simply don't use it.