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Sep 7, 2010 at 03:17 AM
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mancy
Sep 7, 2010 at 05:04 AM
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Sep 7, 2010 at 05:04 AM
For some strange reason, it seems that 9 out
of 10 error messages like this are with Firefox.
If "your browser sent a request that this server
could not understand" - and "size of a request
header field exceeds server limit", that strange
request may be a bad or "super-sized" cookie.
Simply delete all your cookies, and everything
should be fine. Don't worry about getting rid of
them; absolutely nothing bad will happen. The
worst-case scenario is that you'll have to input
your username and password again when you
revisit YouTube and other websites. That is all.
While you're erasing your cookies, you should
also be deleting your "temporary internet files"
and "history" to get them out of your computer
memory, and make everything fresh.
Internet Explorer 6:
? Tools ? Internet Options
? Delete Cookies ? OK
? Delete Files ? OK
? Clear History ? Yes
? OK
Internet Explorer 7:
? Tools ? Internet Options ? Delete...
? Delete files ? Yes
? Delete cookies ? OK
? Delete history ? OK
? Close (browsing history window)
? OK
Mozilla Firefox
? Tools ? Clear Private Data
[x] Browsing History
[x] Download History
[x] Saved Form and Search History
[x] Cache
[x] Cookies
? Clear Private Data Now
of 10 error messages like this are with Firefox.
If "your browser sent a request that this server
could not understand" - and "size of a request
header field exceeds server limit", that strange
request may be a bad or "super-sized" cookie.
Simply delete all your cookies, and everything
should be fine. Don't worry about getting rid of
them; absolutely nothing bad will happen. The
worst-case scenario is that you'll have to input
your username and password again when you
revisit YouTube and other websites. That is all.
While you're erasing your cookies, you should
also be deleting your "temporary internet files"
and "history" to get them out of your computer
memory, and make everything fresh.
Internet Explorer 6:
? Tools ? Internet Options
? Delete Cookies ? OK
? Delete Files ? OK
? Clear History ? Yes
? OK
Internet Explorer 7:
? Tools ? Internet Options ? Delete...
? Delete files ? Yes
? Delete cookies ? OK
? Delete history ? OK
? Close (browsing history window)
? OK
Mozilla Firefox
? Tools ? Clear Private Data
[x] Browsing History
[x] Download History
[x] Saved Form and Search History
[x] Cache
[x] Cookies
? Clear Private Data Now