• Re: What is a 403 and how to get around it? Is it usually temporary?

    From Carlos E.R.@robin_listas@es.invalid to alt.comp.software.firefox on Fri May 8 20:09:31 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.comp.software.firefox

    On 2026-05-02 22:47, micky wrote:
    What is a 403 and how to get around it? Is it usually temporary?

    The governor of the state of Sinaloa, Mexico has resigned temporarily,
    so I looked to see where that was. A town with in it is named Eldorado,
    and aiui, that's where the free gold is, or something like that, so I
    googled it and found it had several beaches.

    Not a place you'd want to go, home of the Sinaloa Cartel...
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    Cheers, Carlos.
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  • From Mike Easter@MikeE@ster.invalid to alt.comp.software.firefox on Tue May 12 11:35:23 2026
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    micky wrote:
    And they still do when I click onhttps://granaltata.com/# and then on
    any of the 5 options.

    The way I learned about granaltata was to put the domain in quotes and
    query my current search engine which is google and which likes gglAIov
    google AI overviewe LLM which provides useful info about the resort and
    its location, and one of the available links therefrom refers to its FB
    page which is apparently the way it works nowadays:

    https://www.facebook.com/GranAltata/

    The 403 graphic which that granaltat webserver provides is NOT
    'appropriate'; it 'graphically' pretends to offer insight into 403 which doesn't work; so you should get your 403 ed somewhere else, which you did.
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    Mike Easter
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  • From micky@NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com to alt.comp.software.firefox on Sat May 16 02:40:57 2026
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    In alt.comp.software.firefox, on Tue, 12 May 2026 11:35:23 -0700, Mike
    Easter <MikeE@ster.invalid> wrote:

    micky wrote:
    And they still do when I click onhttps://granaltata.com/# and then on
    any of the 5 options.

    The way I learned about granaltata was to put the domain in quotes and
    query my current search engine which is google and which likes gglAIov >google AI overviewe LLM which provides useful info about the resort and
    its location, and one of the available links therefrom refers to its FB
    page which is apparently the way it works nowadays:

    https://www.facebook.com/GranAltata/

    The 403 graphic which that granaltat webserver provides is NOT >'appropriate'; it 'graphically' pretends to offer insight into 403 which >doesn't work; so you should get your 403 ed somewhere else, which you did.

    I think I've seen other websites move to facebook too I suppose because
    it's free, no hosting charge.
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  • From micky@NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com to alt.comp.software.firefox on Sat May 16 02:43:08 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.comp.software.firefox

    In alt.comp.software.firefox, on Sat, 16 May 2026 02:40:57 -0400, micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> wrote:

    In alt.comp.software.firefox, on Tue, 12 May 2026 11:35:23 -0700, Mike
    Easter <MikeE@ster.invalid> wrote:

    micky wrote:
    And they still do when I click onhttps://granaltata.com/# and then on
    any of the 5 options.

    The way I learned about granaltata was to put the domain in quotes and >>query my current search engine which is google and which likes gglAIov >>google AI overviewe LLM which provides useful info about the resort and >>its location, and one of the available links therefrom refers to its FB >>page which is apparently the way it works nowadays:

    https://www.facebook.com/GranAltata/

    The 403 graphic which that granaltat webserver provides is NOT >>'appropriate'; it 'graphically' pretends to offer insight into 403 which >>doesn't work; so you should get your 403 ed somewhere else, which you did.

    I think I've seen other websites move to facebook too I suppose because
    it's free, no hosting charge.

    Free to businesses too, I see. Maybe not for fancy stuff like making reservations, I'm guessing.
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