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Re: shop.lego.com bug report
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Newsgroups:
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lugnet.lego.direct
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Date:
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Tue, 13 Feb 2001 20:12:26 GMT
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Tomas Clark wrote:
> - clearing out your cache (aka temporary internet files, but I believe in
> Netscape it's usually called cache). Always a good thing to do when trouble
> strikes. In fact, I usually do it once at the beginning, and again after
> trying a different fix, just to be on the safe side.
rm -rf ~/.netscape/cache/*
> - deleting the cookie file -- I'm afraid I don't know exactly where it
> would be kept in Solaris. But it's probably in with the Netscape
> installation, under your Netscape profile name (or just default). If you
> don't want to delete all your cookies, you could try just deleting the
> lego.com lines, but it's safer to delete the whole thing.
UNIX versions of Netscape keep their cookies in the file
~/.netscape/cookies
better than deleting the file, just edit it in your favorite editor
(please, no vi/emacs holy wars here!) and delete any lines containing
cookies for LEGO.
> - trying with a different browser. If you have any other browsers
> installed, they probably don't have the same problem. If you install a
> totally new, fresh browser and you're still getting the same thing, then
> it's probably some sort of incompatibility that we should look into further.
> But my hunch is that it's a bad cookie.
Not very many browsers out there for Solaris that support javascript.
--
Tim Buchheim
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| (...) ... (...) and (...) and William Ward wrote: (...) That was actually the first thing I tried, a long time ago. Also, my netscape cache was in a nonstandard location, but I found it. After removing all my cache files and cookies file and (...) (24 years ago, 13-Feb-01, to lugnet.lego.direct)
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| This sounds like a cookie problem -- possibly on your end, which is easier to fix, so it's the best place to start. Have you tried: - clearing out your cache (aka temporary internet files, but I believe in Netscape it's usually called cache). Always (...) (24 years ago, 13-Feb-01, to lugnet.lego.direct)
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