>>>>I have a web site that users are getting errors when hitting it through AOHell. The users get an HTTP 500 Internal Server Error. What could be causing this?
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>>>SWAG - AOHell might be caching a page it shouldn't.
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>>Actually, I got it figured out. AOHell doesn't support basic authentication. As soon as I set the site to allow anonymous connections it worked.
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>While your on the subject, AOHell also chokes on:
>many java applets
>easy-way-out javascript encryption techniques
>some overly flashy DHTML stuff
>many activex components
After playing with this some more, we've found that it is definately the AOHell client. It displays a non-standard login dialog. We can dial in through AOHell, minimize it, launch IE, and then enter the IP address of the web site. This works fine. So much for AOHell and their "We fully support IE 5.0" and "We embrace the open standards of the Internet". We're not doing anything other than standard HTML. As I said, AOHell also chokes on Basic Authentication.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer