I eventually just put an “@” symbol in front of that function call to supress the error. I can’t seem to find any particular reason as to why this is occuring, nor does it seem intrusive to the general operation of working with pages.
I have the same bug today. Just thought I’d chime in to show this isn’t a random event. =)
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Hrm, I’ll give that a whirl, though sadly my ISP doesn’t have a webcache. I work in the hosting industry (have done so for nearly 10 years), so all I could see doing this is some demented mod_security or mod_rewrite failure. I’ve done similar setups for clients myself.
For what it’s worth (in case others find this post), Firefox, IE, and Safari all get the boot with the same message. My DSL IP is probably what’s getting blocked.
Thanks for the speedy reply. As a long time forum lurker, you do good work around here, podz.