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In lugnet.general, John Radtke writes:
> Anyone else getting a 'must be able to accept cookie' error accessing
> shop.lego.com? I have IE 5 on Win98, default security settings, and I get
> plenty of cookies. I'm looking at a current Lego.com cookie in fact. Any
> ideas?
I am seeing the same problem on one of the machines in my office, running
Win2000 using IE5. The site works fine on my NT4 machine running IE5.
But the site is basically unuseable anyway, as it is ridiculously slow. Not
that this is a big surprise- I just wonder why they bother asking you if you
want the "hi-band" flash site or the "lo-band" HTML site. Apparently "lo" is
their special word for "tons of images and code that take forever on a P500
with a T1 connection", while "hi" is their special word for "sucks as bad as
the lo site, but also includes animation on every page that has to run before
the page becomes UI active".
Admittedly, they are probably getting hit like crazy right now and the server
is having trouble keeping up... but Lugnet is getting hit pretty hard all the
time and has far more content. Think Todd has the same budget that Lego
does? Please don't answer that.
They need to shoot their design team and come up with something a lot more
streamlined. I don't think this is news to them, I think they just don't care.
-Tony Hafner
www.hafhead.com
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