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In lugnet.lego.direct, Michael Lachmann writes:
> I don't realy like this site ... they require cookies ... they require
> macromedia flashplayer 3 - I have 5 installed - but it doesn't recognice it
> ... properly because of NT :-(.
> I believe in this times a web-site should also work wihtout cookies - since
> this is a security thing !!!!
I can see the new & improved LEGO site fine with Netscape 4.7x under Linux --
but I thought I'd give it whirl with Lynx because I could always find the
press releases easier that way. Problem is, when I try acessing it with
Lynx (2.8.x), I get a "Location URL is not absolute" error as it tries to
bounce over to <http://www.lego.com/?wfx2=lh2hj34l8s> (but it gave out only
the server-relative portion of that, which I guess is wrong for the
'Location:' header). Anyone else seeing errors like this?
Recent Mozilla builds seem to handle it quite well.
--Todd
[followups to .off-topic.geek]
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| (...) I get that error all the time with lynx -- it's usually just a warning and Lynx copes with it. However, this ends up doing something else weird: it eventually dumps me at: [ERROR.GIF] No cookie. To access this site your browser must be (...) (24 years ago, 15-Sep-00, to lugnet.off-topic.geek)
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