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Bad Request (Request Header Too Long)
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I suggest a sticky as I see a lot of people complaining of this problem.
Cookies for a site are usually sent in the request and they may be causing the request header to be oversized.
Clearing your AB cookies should cure the problem.
You don't need to delete all your cookies, just the AB ones (although it's not a bad idea sometimes).
On Firefox ... Tools > Options > Privacy > Show Cookies.
.. then find any relating to AB (they're fairly obvious) and delete 'em.
You use Internet Explorer? Google it, I don't use it.
Cookies for a site are usually sent in the request and they may be causing the request header to be oversized.
Clearing your AB cookies should cure the problem.
You don't need to delete all your cookies, just the AB ones (although it's not a bad idea sometimes).
On Firefox ... Tools > Options > Privacy > Show Cookies.
.. then find any relating to AB (they're fairly obvious) and delete 'em.
You use Internet Explorer? Google it, I don't use it.
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the Ed has stickied it in Editor's blog, suggestions would probably of been a better place but................
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