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Why does this site crash on some web browswers?

paadzer
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I am confused. The forums currently won't work on chrome and keep giving me errors (now posting on FF which it works fine on). Sometimes at work it, where there is no Chrome, it stops working on FF and will work perfectly fine on IE.
Does anyone know why this is?
P.S. title should say browsers.
Does anyone know why this is?
P.S. title should say browsers.
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Don't know the answer sorry but it always works fine for me on chrome and safari.StayHome * StaySafe * BeKind0
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Same thing happens to me on IE...0
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Chrome currently says 'Bad Request
Your browser sent a request that this server could not understand.
Size of a request header field exceeds server limit.'0 -
All ok here still. I've never had a problem to be honest, but I guess I have just tempted fate lol.StayHome * StaySafe * BeKind0
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Maybe it's because I am using on a Mac. It happens at least once a week on FF at work.0
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Sorted. i deleted all of the 'cookies' associated with MSE on Chrome. Anyone know how to get the mobile number to start with a 0 on Chrome in autofill?0
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You just type it in the autofill without the 0 and I think chrome puts it in. I remember someone else asking that. E.g -7123456789
I don't have problems using Safari on my iMac.x
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When I put it into autofill without a 0 and save it they put the 0 in the autofill and the 44 in the telephone number on forms. Why would anyone put a 44 instead of a 0?0
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I am confused. The forums currently won't work on chrome and keep giving me errors (now posting on FF which it works fine on). Sometimes at work it, where there is no Chrome, it stops working on FF and will work perfectly fine on IE.
Does anyone know why this is?
P.S. title should say browsers.
Probably best to post in the site feedback section
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/forumdisplay.php?f=500
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