No idea if they are even aware and without the site I don't know who to notify.
UPDATE: The site now back up as of the following morning. No word of what happened that I can find.
http://www.kauai.gov/ says,
(which then links to the same broken page from "Home" as well)
We're sorry. The Web address you entered is not a functioning page on our site.>> Go to Kauai County's Home Page <<
Try an URL like http://www.kauai.gov/oops and you get,
DotNetNuke Configuration Error Domain Name "[DOMAINNAME]" Does Not Exist In The Database DotNetNuke supports multiple portals from a single database/codebase. It accomplishes this by converting the URL of the client browser Request to a valid PortalID in the Portals database table. The following steps describe the process: (followed by lots of internal technical instructions) |
Kaua'i Civil Defense web site is down as well: www.kauai.gov/civildefense/
I was just thinking recently how antiquated it is that civil defense response to emergencies is still broadcast on radio and TV. This isn't idle speculation: I do not own a radio anymore and the TV will only be used for digital, Blu-Ray, and DVD, so I won't be able to tune in unless I buy a radio. I was hoping they would provide information on the web but with service like this maybe that isn't a good idea after all.
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