can't pull anything up right now. just keep getting a "can't find this page" error.
methinks ebay is having problems.
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So am I the only one having problems or is it everyone?
I can go to ebay and do a search, but when you click something inside the search to see the listing, it goes to the aformentioned "Can't find page" error.Mike
Lakota's Dad
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No problem here.. Pulled up right away.Chris
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Odd.
You guys aren't having any problem, but I've deleted cookies, deleted all temp files, reset the internet settings, and I still can't look at the ITEMS in ebay.
It's the only site I'm having a problem with, and I can do the search on it, but not look at the actual item page. It throws me to ebay's own "can't find page" page.
Weird. oh well, I guess my ebay days are over. There's another stack of Cedar I wanted to look at, but nope. Can't do it.Mike
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Some of these bigger sites (ebay, google, yahoo, etc..) use various methods to redirect you to the "closest" web server they have. Closest from a network perspective (fastest with the least number of hops), not physical.
It could be that the web server(s) they're sending you to is(are) having problems, but the ones the other guys are going to are working.
That said, I was on a few minutes ago, and it was working fine for me as well.Jeff
BOFH excuse #360: Your parity check is overdrawn and you're out of cache.
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