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On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 5:43 AM, Anousak Souphavanh <anousak@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

Can someone check to see why http://lo.libreoffice.org is
inaccessible

it is not inaccessible, as you get

the requested page could not be found.

You neither did create a page with URL-segment "home" nor did you set
"use as homepage for domain" on any page and neither did you create
your own 404 page (that would then display a nicer 404 page)

the URL-segment you used for your page is a non-telling page-1215
http://lo.libreoffice.org/page-1215

So rename that to "home" on the metadata tab, or when you don't want
to use lo.libreoffice.org/home for that page, use any other label, and
then enter lo.libreoffice.org into the entry box next to "use as
homepage for domain" on the behaviour tab.

To get a nicer error page, create a page of type error-page, for error
code 404. This will then show a styled page, and that will show your
menu-bar, see
http://www.libreoffice.org/page-does-not-exist for example.

ciao
Christian

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