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plencnerb
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join:2000-09-25
Elgin, IL

Why is an error page a bad thing?

I guess what I'm not understanding is why do the ISP's feel the need to do this. If I type in a wrong web site, and I get an error screen, what is so bad about that? I think it would be better to see that the web site I typed in is incorrect. The error could have been me typing it in wrong, or it could be the person that gave me the website (either via e-mail, talking, etc).

I'm not the best speller in the world, and while I'm all for computers helping me out with that (ie spellchecker), it should not do it automatically. In this case, I feel it would be better for the standard DNS error page to come up that says "Page not found".

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