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Subject: 
Re: shop.lego.com bug report
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lugnet.lego.direct
Date: 
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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  Re: shop.lego.com bug report
 
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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