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Dave W

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I cant seem to access the shop .All i get is a white page with the message 'Front controller reached 100 router iterations.Whatever that means.
 
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Must be my iphone.Never had a problem before though.Will have to use the wifes lap top tonight instead.
 
That error used to happen but I updated everything at the beginning of the week and it hasnt happened since, so I thought let me know if you still get the error again, you might want to try clearing your browser cache.
 
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Just cleared cookies and history and can now veiw shop.Thanks John and expect an order soon.
 
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I prefer custard creams myself.Although i wouldnt say no to a chocolate digestive either.
 
I envy you Dave. I wish i couldn't access the shop (and evilbay) at times lol :)
 
dave, everybody knows that chocolate hob nobs are the greatest biscuits in the world,now go and stand in the corner with your hands on your head please
 
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dave, everybody knows that chocolate hob nobs are the greatest biscuits in the world,now go and stand in the corner with your hands on your head please
Chocolate CARAMEL hobnobs if you please!! ;)
 
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As a matter of interest does any computer nerd know why they are called cookies (not the bisquits!).
 
Hi Dave this is what wikipedia says hope this helps

"A cookie, also known as an HTTP cookie, web cookie, or browser cookie, is used for an origin website to send state information to a user's browser and for the browser to return the state information to the origin site". "Lou Montulli, currently the protocols manager in Netscape's client product division, wrote the cookies specification for Navigator 1.0, the first browser to use the technology. Montulli says there's nothing particularly amusing about the origin of the name: 'A cookie is a well-known computer science term that is used when describing an opaque piece of data held by an intermediary. The term fits the usage precisely; it's just not a well-known term outside of computer science circles.'"

Vaughan
 
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Just woke up after reading your reply Vaughan!.Seriously though thats an interesting answer.Thanks.
 
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