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Hentai_JP
Posts: 605 Location: Toronto, ON |
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I think I got something!
There seems to be a character/word limit on PMs and posts. I have two messages saved which didn't go through, one PM and one Post. When I try to submit either message in it's full length it gets stuck on loading and then goes to blank screen. I'll submit Post here in two parts. Part one (was intended for dance in the vampire bund anime tv series thread): I wonder how many freshly baked SHAFT+Shinbo fans industry has lost today after they watched second episode of DitVB. Yep, this is reality. SHAFT can do good and mediocre (in fact Bake is their best so far). Another thing is source material - DitVB doesn't seem to have anything going on for it. To say it plainly I didn't like second episode and I'm dropping this. Barely five minutes into the show (not including OP) I already got bored. Nothing grabbed me by the end of the episode either. Also this series somehow manages to make fanservice look out of place, like nudity was added for kicks and is not a part of story in any way (though it might be a little to early to judge... well it had it's chance). |
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Hentai_JP
Posts: 605 Location: Toronto, ON |
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Part 2 ("other message" has only one link btw, and if requested I'll make it available as well):
This one isn't for me it seems. Though to be fair Winter season is way better than Fall season was. There are Plenty Other Things to Watch (and hopefully Seikon no Qwaser if ATX version is good). Btw I tried posting on IE and same timeout occurs. Problem found (or at least one of them)? EDIT: Okey... So I tried posting same message in full length this morning and it works. This makes me look dumb. But it didn't work yesterday around midnight when I was writing this whole thing so the issue is still there. Only I am completely lost now and have no idea where it comes from. |
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The Naked Beast
Posts: 1028 Location: A Blue Planet |
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Recently, I have been having problems posting on the forums as well. I am using wireless internet service when I attempt this. After I type up my response to a thread, I try to submit my post. It usually takes a few seconds for my post to appear. However, recently I am not able to post up replies to threads.
After clicking the submit button, Firefox (latest version) lets me know it is in the process of submitting my reply. After a minute or so, it asks me to download a file called posting.php I have e-mailed one of the administrators about this problem. Does any one else have this problem? |
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kyokun703
Posts: 2505 Location: Orgrimmar |
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I'll be back on work Tuesday. I'll see how ANN is working. I PM rarely, so I have no idea if this is working or not for me. |
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LaFreccia
Posts: 324 |
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I was experiencing the exact same problem (Firefox). Clearing the cookies for ANN solved it.
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Ktimene's Lover
Posts: 2242 Location: Glendale, AZ (Proudly living in the desert) |
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I get that also. I am using Firefox 3.6.3 on an XP Service Pack 2 computer. Maybe the fact I have a computer that is at least 8 years old might contribute to that.
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Devil Doll
Posts: 656 Location: Germany |
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I had the same issue since yesterday (Firefox 3.6.3./logged in caused HTTP-400, MSIE 8.0/not logged in had no problem).
After reading this thread I deleted only the ann_session_id cookie (i. e. one of 13 cookies that were set) which was sufficient to bypass the problem (even keeping my login alive this way). - - - - - - - Only a few minutes later the problem appeared again (a forum page didn't load its CSS definition and looked unreadable, the subsequent reload got the HTTP-400 again). This time I deleted all cookies... sigh. |
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Ggultra2764
Subscriber
Posts: 3950 Location: New York state. |
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I've been experiencing similar problems on my end the past couple weeks with accessing ANN via Firefox. This is only a minor inconvenience for me as I do have Google Chrome on hand as a backup browser as I've had difficulty running a few web sites I normally visit on Firefox. But still, I'm curious as to what is causing this problem for those using Firefox browsers.
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Kimiko_0
Posts: 1796 Location: Leiden, NL, EU |
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Since yesterday (20 May), I've been unable to post on the forum, update MyAnime info, vote in surveys, change account settings, in short anything that involves a form on this site.
I haven't had trouble with other sites, only ANN. It seems that the problem isn't on my end. Have you been doing any maintenance or upgrades this week that could cause this problem? Anything I can do to help sort things out? |
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kyokun703
Posts: 2505 Location: Orgrimmar |
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I, too, have been having trouble accessing ANN for the past 2-3 days while I'm on my work computer. My home computer doesn't have any problems. Both use Firefox 3.6.3 but I have Vista at home and use XP at work. I don't know if that makes a difference.
I do know that at work if I switch to Private Browsing and don't log in, I'm fine. It's only when I log in that everything bogs down and stops working. All other sites I visit work normally. It's just ANN while logged in. |
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Devil Doll
Posts: 656 Location: Germany |
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Just speculating, but...
The symptoms are: Only Firefox has problems, only a sporadic issue, can be bypassed by clearing cookies. ANN has at least one cookie ("recently_visited_anime") whose content (a hyphen-separated list of anime/manga numbers) appears to permanently grow in size. What if the content of this cookie grows beyond the maximum size cookie that is correctly implemented in Firefox? RFC2965 requires each user agent to support a cookie size of at least 4096 bytes; this could hold ca. 1100 anime numbers at ANN (most of them have four digits plus one hyphen, 10% are shorter) which a user might actually get when busily surfing the site for several months. Does the "recently_visited_anime" cookie actually grow without any boundary? |
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chefneer
Posts: 1686 Location: Fort Worth, Texas |
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This problem seems similar to the "400 bad" Firefox users have been experiencing.
For the last 3 days I've been getting the "Internet Explorer Cannot Display Webpage" message more and more frequently and response times have been getting longer and longer. This morning I was unable to access any part of the website other than the front page. Only ANN is effected. After deleting my browsing history and cookies it seems to be working fine, for now. Normaly I would blame it on my operating system (&%@*!! Vista) but with it also happening to Firefox the problem seems to be a bit bigger than that. Since this is a recent problem I have to wonder if perhaps Skuld and the other girls aren't feeling very well? |
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Kimiko_0
Posts: 1796 Location: Leiden, NL, EU |
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My problem is actually not the '400' one, but I couldn't create a new topic so I had to post in the existing one..
As someone speculated over there, it seems to be related to cookie length. In particular, it seems to be that long cookies make a page request (GET or POST) too long for the server to deal with, which leads to timeouts. If you delete some cookies and only post short messages, things appear to work, but as soon as you pass some maximum, there's no answer. |
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Shiroi Hane
Encyclopedia Editor
Posts: 7580 Location: Wales |
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I've been both busy and unwell lately so not been posting a great deal, and I rarely make large posts anyway.. but just adding that I've not been having any of these problems in Chrome.
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common sense
Posts: 28 |
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Actually, it was even worse when I tried with Internet Explorer yesterday. It would show the loading bar and eventually give up. Even now it's still a little slow. Firefox is working fine as of now, but it was having the same problems as my IE, though slightly better. Chrome worked perfectly fine throughout the day. |
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