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Best...thread...ever.
using chrome,
clicking on this link gives me a duplicate header error:
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http://www.originaltrilogy.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=9&threadid=6953
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That's not a valid link. It points to the old forum software. Haven't used that in years.
MTFBWY…A
Jay said:
That's not a valid link. It points to the old forum software. Haven't used that in years.
thanks jay,
that might mean that every link
here is broken:
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http://originaltrilogy.com/forum/topic.cfm/Project-Index-Star-Wars-Preservation-and-Other-Projects/post/111400/#TopicPost111400
Moth3r
This user is offline.
I don't believe itThe index below has been extracted from entries on the originaltrilogy.com fan project database.
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I checked on some other ones,
and none of them worked either.
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UPDATE : here is the message:
Duplicate headers received from server
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Try this easy fix:
Guidelines for post content and general behaviour: read announcement here
Max. allowable image sizes in signatures: reminder here
Best...thread...ever.
TV's Frink said:
Best...thread...ever.
Worst...reply...ever.
Haha
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it seems the broken link error that's
impacting other people is browser based issues
and interpretations.
using :
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ie 6 - old links works
ie 7 - old links works
ie 8 - old links works
chrome - ver 10-16 doesn't work
firefox - not sure
opera - not sure
i think newer browsers are a little
more strict in the way they interpret
file links and headers.. so if doesn't work,
try another browser.
the only other issue, is that some browsers
break threads due to formatting.
i can't read this thread:
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past the post by ru.8 - #42
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it ends there in IE 6-8.
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Confirmed the "duplicate header" error is an issue with Chrome.
Simple (serious, this time) workaround: delete the "www." from the start of the url.
Guidelines for post content and general behaviour: read announcement here
Max. allowable image sizes in signatures: reminder here
Aw man, I wanted you to be serious last time.
Moth3r said:
Confirmed the "duplicate header" error is an issue with Chrome.
Simple (serious, this time) workaround: delete the "www." from the start of the url.
thanks,
that's good to know..
maybe add that to the original post.
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