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Odd things happening on the website

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Odd things happening on the website 09/04/2013 at 08:24 #43209
AlexH
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Not necessarily to do with this simulation, but it was the nearest topic.

I just tried to download the 2013 timetable for the North Wales Coast sim when a message came up to say that 'duplicate headers received from servers' or along those lines. It wouldn't let me access the website at all. When I closed and opened again it won't let me download the file because I've reached my download limit. I've never downloaded this file before!

Help?

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Odd things happening on the website 09/04/2013 at 13:47 #43233
easilyconfused
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I have seen this on other websites.

Are you using Firefox or Google Chrome by any chance ? It happens on UKTrainSim when members upload files with commas in the file name and then other members try to download those files with the latest versions of Chrome or Firefox.

Regards

John

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Odd things happening on the website 09/04/2013 at 17:32 #43251
guidomcc
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" said:
I have seen this on other websites.

Are you using Firefox or Google Chrome by any chance ? It happens on UKTrainSim when members upload files with commas in the file name and then other members try to download those files with the latest versions of Chrome or Firefox.

Regards

John
I am using Firefox build 22.0a2 (Aurora), and it downloads fine. When you do get it working, bear in mind the error outlined here if it's version 1.2.

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Odd things happening on the website 09/04/2013 at 17:39 #43253
Rickurd
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" said:
I have seen this on other websites.

Are you using Firefox or Google Chrome by any chance ? It happens on UKTrainSim when members upload files with commas in the file name and then other members try to download those files with the latest versions of Chrome or Firefox.

Regards

John
I get this error on Chrome when trying to download said file

Rick

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Odd things happening on the website 09/04/2013 at 17:52 #43254
Sacro
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Yep, it's a bug in the software, it's sending a comma without quoting it.

Hopefully there's an update to fix it, or at least an upstream bug filed.

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