It seems that you were looking for 174111-FTC-CrackDown.html
Perhaps you were reading some very old WebPage somewhere, and it had the URL
http://www.rawbw.com/~rem/174111-FTC-CrackDown.html which you clicked just now. Or perhaps long ago
when that URL was valid, you bookmarked it, but now when you tried to
use that bookmark you find that it no longer works. Please be advised
that the URL http://www.rawbw.com/~rem/174111-FTC-CrackDown.html became invalid many months ago when
the file was moved to a new location. I've just recently become aware
of the many failed attempts people have made to get access to such
moved files, and I've just yesterday (Jul.19) guessed that my
.htaccess file which I needed to make PHP work on my account here
might also be used to re-direct such failed attempts to some help
system I set up. So just last night I created this new PHP to
provide that help. But before I tell you where the file has moved to,
I need you to tell me where you found that obsolete URL so that I can
correct it so that others won't follow it just as you did.
If you clicked on a link in some WebPage and ended up here, please go
back to that WebPage that referred you to here, copy the URL of that
WebPage, then click on that link again to get back here. Next, click
here:
Log in guest1 (password is free), then send me a short message
telling me that URL you copied for the referring WebPage (i.e. paste
that URL into the message textarea). If you want me to let you know
when I've fixed it to point to the correct new location, then also
tell me your e-mail address in that short message. Otherwise just
check that WebPage (and any new followups I may have posted) from time
to time to see the new URL.
If that was just your personal (obsolete) bookmark you followed to get
here, log in as above, and tell me your e-mail address and the
name/location of the bookmark (so you'll be able to find it again), and
I'll e-mail you the corrected URL for you to install yourself in place
of the old URL.
Note that guest1 is a public shared account for people who don't have
individual accounts. All messages sent from the guest1 account are visible to
anyone else who logs under the same public account. So be sure *not* to
say anything in a message from that account that you wouldn't want
some random person to see. If you want to talk with me privately, you need
to establish your own personal account here. To do so, first send me
e-mail, where your message will be mixed in with tens of thousands of spam
so I'd never see it even if I spent the time browsing my mailbox, then
log in as above to send me an alert that you sent me the e-mail, so I will
know what to look for when I'm searching my haystack of spam to find
your needle of legitimate message.
Contact me