Could be a file was corrupted at upload or a configuration problem with her host. If your friend is hosted on godaddy, that’s the likely problem.
No, she’s not. It was the weirdest 403 I’ve ever seen, though. It was a message from what *looked* like the host, that said I was blocked for trying to use something malicious – that whatever I had done matched some algorithm for “malicious activity”. It was a custom 403 error, and the impression I got was that the host had implemented something for this to happen.
EDIT: you’re right – it *is* GoDaddy. I didn’t even think to ask her about this. Nice. Anyway, the error said to contact the site owner to fix the issue (LOL – that’s why she asked *me* to do this, because she has *no clue*!)
It’s very odd, though – I’ve installed this stuff on GoDaddy servers before (or I *think* I have…never really paid attention), and this is the first time this has happened. I wonder what needs to be reconfigured to make it work on GoDaddy?
…ert. Nevermind. I just saw this! Thanks for pointing me in the right direction, though, lexhair 🙂
Spam Karma it is!
Uhhh… what? I use GoDaddy hosting and Bad Behavior with no issues.
There is no GoDaddy specific problem with Bad Behavior.
Well, possibly. I only switched to them in November. Still, it works fine right now.
Wow…. this support forum rocks!
I took about 15 min to respond (was on the phone) and by that time there were 4-5 new responses and the thread was marked as resolved!
Good job!