@ Kat – I know that this type …

5:05 pm in by Danny Thornton

Comment posted on ERROR! 502 Bad Gateway by Rich Dansereau

@ Kat – I know that this type of error can be quite frustrating for a web surfer, blogger, business person, etc. who simply wants to access or use a website. The inability of the average web surfer to correct or respond to a 502 ERROR can definitely heighten the frustration level. Hopefully these types of error messages are brought to the attention of the webmaster(s) and they can be fixed in a timely manner.

Thanks for reading and commenting!

Rich Dansereau also commented

  • @ Danny – To me a lot of the frustration happens because this type of protocol error has to be resolved by the webmaster(s) and the average web surfer feels a loss of any effective response.

    Thanks for reading and commenting.

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