http://j/ incorrectly called fraudelent, redirects the page to symres:D:\prog\Norton 360\MUI\21.6.0.32\09\01\coUICtlr.loc/KNOWNBADREDIRECT.HTML - it's my local test web server and doesn't go out to the internet. someone with an overactive thumbs-down button flagged this. that error (KNOWN BAD REDIRECT) isn't even correctly applied, because there is no 301 redirect involved on my server. in my hosts file it's simply
127.0.0.1 j
the user would simply get a DNS error because the domain doesn't exist. lesee:
nslookup j reports it as a Non-existent domain.
so I will temporarily take down the web server and comment out my hosts entry and see if there's anything out there.
still Non-existent.
much ado about nothing. I can't even reach my server's web sites from another computer in the house because there's no local DNS server (plus the fact that ::1 and 127.0.0.1 are localhost, which is TCP/IP's internal loopback IP anyway and doesn't go out the door).
please un-flag this. my http://j/ local-only test web server is intentionally not a real domain so it doesn't conflict with anything real (it would only be blocked in my side anyway). I use this for testing and web development purposes as I am a web programmer and software engineer by trade. http://j/ is the test site for http://Jesusnjim.com if you want to see the real thing. this has been flagged before, probably due to someone on yahoo answers, which post I put up with the test domain accidentally (wasn't thinking right or a copy and paste error) can't fix now because .
answers.yahoo.com closes the answer to changes. I can't even find the post looking for site:j ro http://j/ because the search engines are so bad and it finds anything with a j in it (like names, which brings up WAY too many results).
this is the 2nd or 3rd time this has been flagged by someone overzealous about web pages that simply give a DNS error.
I need to do local web testing and development like every other web designer. don't kill our trade.