Content Advisor Warns on URLs Containing "~" in NameLast reviewed: September 29, 1997Article ID: Q155823 |
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SYMPTOMS
Internet Explorer 4.0When you are using the rating system in Internet Explorer and you try to open a Web page that has been rated with the RSACi - PICS rating system, you are prompted to enter the supervisor password to view the page.
Internet Explorer 3.0When you are using the rating system in Internet Explorer and you try to open a Web page that has been rated with the RSACi - PICS rating system, you may receive a warning from Content Advisor stating that the rating label does not belong to the page. For example, you may receive the following error message:
The rating label found for "http://www.<site>.com/~<name>/" does not belong to this page. It is intended for "http://www.<site>.com/~<name>/" instead.You are then prompted to enter the supervisor password to view the page.
CAUSEThis is a known issue with Internet Explorer when you are using the RSACi - PICS rating system and you try to access a page containing a tilde character (~) in its name
RESOLUTIONTo work around this issue, use either of the following methods:
MORE INFORMATIONBy using Content Advisor in Internet Explorer you can control the types of content that your computer can access on the Internet. After you turn on Content Advisor, only rated content that meets or exceeds your criteria can be displayed. For information about Content Advisor, click Help Topics on the Help menu, click the Index tab, type "content advisor" (without quotation marks), and then double-click the "Content Advisor" topic.
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