Hi:

Good call Smokey! This looks like the same bug except that its a bit
more extensive. I just mentioned ars technica, but the Decca/Phillips
Universal site gives me the same error.

> It sounds a bit like you might be running into bug 296401
> <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=296401> (or bug 293095,
> which may or may not be a duplicate of bug 296401).  If so, there's a
> work-around in that bug that will solve your problem.

I went though the whole nine yards there. I did a massive cookie clean
out. I also checked the languages I spell check for and made sure that
only English was selected.

Were none of those web programmers listening in programming class
about the proper use of cookies? Cookies expiring in 2019?  Most have
a shelf life lasting well into the following year. Maybe we should add
something that would force an end of life for cookies? Max life maybe?

However, Changing my language setings to only the ones I speak,
English. logging out, logging back in, and re-starting made the
slightest bit of difference I'm still getting Bad Request, Invalid
Header from Ars Technica.

Should I re-file a bug on that? Or am i the only one experiencing this problem? 

David

-- 
David Fedoruk
B.Mus. UBC,1986
Certificate in Internet Systems Administration, UBC, 2003

"Music is enough for one's life time, but one life time is not enough
for music" Sergei Rachmaninov
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