Keni
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Sudden Problem with This Forum (and Cake's website) and Firefox 5.0 [Solved]
I've been using this combo successfully for a long time and suddenly this morning I get a message HTTP Error 400. The request is badly formed. I've never had this happen before... I've cleared my cache and history but it didn't change anything... Right now I'm logged in from my Mac using Firefox 11 with whatever other issues there are with this forum software.... (Quote doesn't work of course)... Any ideas? Thanks... Keni
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Re:Sudden Problem with This Forum (and Cake's website) and Firefox 5.0
2012/06/29 17:57:39
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I got fed up with FF & IE so I'm on Chrome - and I like it a lot.
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Re:Sudden Problem with This Forum (and Cake's website) and Firefox 5.0
2012/06/29 18:01:33
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I.ve had firefox problems for awhile with this forum, chrome baby...
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Re:Sudden Problem with This Forum (and Cake's website) and Firefox 5.0
2012/06/29 18:30:19
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I too never got Firefox to work well with this forum. Chrome all the way!
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Re:Sudden Problem with This Forum (and Cake's website) and Firefox 5.0
2012/06/29 20:19:22
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Thanks guys... I'm too used to firefox to change of my free will right now... I've never tried chrome but maybe I'll give it a look-see soon... What's got me is that 5.0 was working fine since it was released... After 5 I saw problems... I've been using 5 all along and suddenly today, this...? What changed??? Keni
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Re:Sudden Problem with This Forum (and Cake's website) and Firefox 5.0
2012/06/29 20:52:36
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+1 CHROME!!! Firefox and IE suck.
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Re:Sudden Problem with This Forum (and Cake's website) and Firefox 5.0
2012/06/29 21:15:57
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Hey Keni, I'm using Firefox 5.0.1 and no problems here. I wonder if something else caused it like an automatic update of some kind? Hope you get it straightened out. Kind regards, Rick
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Re:Sudden Problem with This Forum (and Cake's website) and Firefox 5.0
2012/06/29 21:46:39
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+1 Chrome I loved FF for years but this forum did not format properly with it. I ran both for a while and was won over. It was easy to bring over all my bookmarks.
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Re:Sudden Problem with This Forum (and Cake's website) and Firefox 5.0
2012/06/29 21:51:55
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Bristol_Jonesey I got fed up with FF & IE so I'm on Chrome - and I like it a lot. Same here. I'm lovin' Chrome.
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Re:Sudden Problem with This Forum (and Cake's website) and Firefox 5.0
2012/06/30 00:49:00
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Keni, that's usually caused by a corrupt cookie. Go to Tools|Options|Privacy and click "remove individual cookies." Then delete cookies from forum.cakewalk.com. Make sure you remember your user name and password. You can try clearing your cache too.
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Re:Sudden Problem with This Forum (and Cake's website) and Firefox 5.0
2012/06/30 02:10:09
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I was on FF V5 for a long time and suddenly started getting problems, not just here but other websites. I think it was a compatibility issue with the latest Flash update. No matter how much I want to like chrome I miss all the add ons I use too much. IE just sends me nuts so I decided to try updating FF and use IE tab again. Surprisingly most of the problems I had before are gone and so that's my current combo. FF V654 (or wherever it is this week) and IE tab for this and a couple of other sites. Working nicely so far.
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Re:Sudden Problem with This Forum (and Cake's website) and Firefox 5.0
2012/06/30 03:22:09
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On FF 5 here and as FBB said, had problems with Flash 11.3. Downloaded 11.2 and now everything works perfectly, including FF5 Cheers, Jerry
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Re:Sudden Problem with This Forum (and Cake's website) and Firefox 5.0
2012/06/30 03:49:00
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FastBikerBoy I was on FF V5 for a long time and suddenly started getting problems, not just here but other websites. I think it was a compatibility issue with the latest Flash update. No matter how much I want to like chrome I miss all the add ons I use too much. IE just sends me nuts so I decided to try updating FF and use IE tab again. Surprisingly most of the problems I had before are gone and so that's my current combo. FF V654 (or wherever it is this week) and IE tab for this and a couple of other sites. Working nicely so far. Hey there FBB. Just a little info for you and anyone else that like their FF add-ons. Now I know things are working for you as is. But maybe there's a few people that don't know about it, Chrome also has loads of add-ons. In fact I'm willing to bet Chrome has everything FF offers. Just something to keep in the back of your head just in case. Mike Mike
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Re:Sudden Problem with This Forum (and Cake's website) and Firefox 5.0
2012/06/30 05:09:40
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chefmike8888 FastBikerBoy I was on FF V5 for a long time and suddenly started getting problems, not just here but other websites. I think it was a compatibility issue with the latest Flash update. No matter how much I want to like chrome I miss all the add ons I use too much. IE just sends me nuts so I decided to try updating FF and use IE tab again. Surprisingly most of the problems I had before are gone and so that's my current combo. FF V654 (or wherever it is this week) and IE tab for this and a couple of other sites. Working nicely so far. Hey there FBB. Just a little info for you and anyone else that like their FF add-ons. Now I know things are working for you as is. But maybe there's a few people that don't know about it, Chrome also has loads of add-ons. In fact I'm willing to bet Chrome has everything FF offers. Just something to keep in the back of your head just in case. Mike Mike Thanks for that Mike, I'll have a look into that then.
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Re:Sudden Problem with This Forum (and Cake's website) and Firefox 5.0
2012/06/30 12:45:54
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Firefox 5?!? The current version is 13.0.1 which works great with this forum.
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Re:Sudden Problem with This Forum (and Cake's website) and Firefox 5.0
2012/06/30 13:21:53
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Progmatist Firefox 5?!? The current version is 13.0.1 which works great with this forum. You sure? Have you tried putting in paragraphs or quoting? If it does work it's a recent fix 'cos from 6 -> 11 it hasn't. BTW. Chrome here now and lots of add-ons. Still not sure if I prefer it or not though.
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Re:Sudden Problem with This Forum (and Cake's website) and Firefox 5.0
2012/06/30 13:25:48
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I don't trust Google. If FF and IE (which I don't prefer) are not working my only conclusion is that this must be a conspiracy.
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Re:Sudden Problem with This Forum (and Cake's website) and Firefox 5.0
2012/06/30 15:32:56
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Progmatist Firefox 5?!? The current version is 13.0.1 which works great with this forum.
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Keni
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Re:Sudden Problem with This Forum (and Cake's website) and Firefox 5.0
2012/06/30 19:05:43
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Thanks Gang... John... Are you confirming that v13 is working with quote? That would be great news. I hope it will run on my win2k machine! :-) As to my current dilemma, IE isn't connecting on that machine either so it's likely either machine based or some new update on Cake's side that dropped support for things as old as win2k? Keni
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Re:Sudden Problem with This Forum (and Cake's website) and Firefox 5.0
2012/06/30 19:43:50
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Keni Thanks Gang... John... Are you confirming that v13 is working with quote? That would be great news. I hope it will run on my win2k machine! :-) As to my current dilemma, IE isn't connecting on that machine either so it's likely either machine based or some new update on Cake's side that dropped support for things as old as win2k? Keni Just the opposite. The version is FF 5. Its the only one that reads the entire editing dialog correctly. It shows all the buttons and they work under it. Chrome only works partially. In your case I would check what version is being used. Unfortunately FF will auto update if you leave that as a default.
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Re:Sudden Problem with This Forum (and Cake's website) and Firefox 5.0
2012/06/30 20:50:16
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StepD Keni, that's usually caused by a corrupt cookie. Go to Tools|Options|Privacy and click "remove individual cookies." Then delete cookies from forum.cakewalk.com. Make sure you remember your user name and password. You can try clearing your cache too. Thanks StepD... You nailed it. I removed the cake-cookies and did a fresh login... Now all is well in 5.0 land... Keni
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Re:Sudden Problem with This Forum (and Cake's website) and Firefox 5.0
2012/06/30 20:52:34
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John Keni Thanks Gang... John... Are you confirming that v13 is working with quote? That would be great news. I hope it will run on my win2k machine! :-) As to my current dilemma, IE isn't connecting on that machine either so it's likely either machine based or some new update on Cake's side that dropped support for things as old as win2k? Keni Just the opposite. The version is FF 5. Its the only one that reads the entire editing dialog correctly. It shows all the buttons and they work under it. Chrome only works partially. In your case I would check what version is being used. Unfortunately FF will auto update if you leave that as a default. Thanks for clearing me up on that John... I've got 5 working once again and have no problem staying with this version... I don't have problems with it. Turns out the problem was as StepD mentioned... Bad cookie... I guess th Cake is better than the cookies here! ;-) Keni
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Re:Sudden Problem with This Forum (and Cake's website) and Firefox 5.0
2012/06/30 21:04:41
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Re:Sudden Problem with This Forum (and Cake's website) and Firefox 5.0
2012/07/01 01:30:06
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John Keni Thanks Gang... John... Are you confirming that v13 is working with quote? That would be great news. I hope it will run on my win2k machine! :-) As to my current dilemma, IE isn't connecting on that machine either so it's likely either machine based or some new update on Cake's side that dropped support for things as old as win2k? Keni Just the opposite. The version is FF 5. Its the only one that reads the entire editing dialog correctly. It shows all the buttons and they work under it. Chrome only works partially. In your case I would check what version is being used. Unfortunately FF will auto update if you leave that as a default. Not sure about Chrome only working partially. It seems fine here, unless I'm missing something. I'm still not sure that I prefer it over FF but I'm giving it a fair run while I'm deciding.
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Re:Sudden Problem with This Forum (and Cake's website) and Firefox 5.0
2012/07/01 05:25:31
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John Keni Thanks Gang... John... Are you confirming that v13 is working with quote? That would be great news. I hope it will run on my win2k machine! :-) As to my current dilemma, IE isn't connecting on that machine either so it's likely either machine based or some new update on Cake's side that dropped support for things as old as win2k? Keni Just the opposite. The version is FF 5. Its the only one that reads the entire editing dialog correctly. It shows all the buttons and they work under it. Chrome only works partially. In your case I would check what version is being used. Unfortunately FF will auto update if you leave that as a default. That's weird. Out of the 3, Chrome is the only one (for me) that does read the editing dialog without error.
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