From: no.top.post on
Previously to fetch my gmail, I've used
konqueror, but which now shows: "Found a cyclic link in
https://mail.google.com/mail/?auth=DQAAAKQAAAAY6VLsvPZg7n5FZVDo4va440Vb0qmsWtuXi..."
and opera, which now shows: "The page you requested is invalid."

Previously when this happened I went to a 'public inet facility' to get my gmail,
and when I then returned to my PC, the problem was solved - pipes were cleared.

I'm guessing it's caused by cookies; and the last 2 times, accessing from a
public IE browser, didn't remove the blocking-errors of my PC.

Do the cookie settings of the one browser influence the other browser's settings?

What should I do?

== TIA.

From: david on
On Sat, 22 May 2010 16:04:36 +0000, no.top.post rearranged some electrons
to say:

> Previously to fetch my gmail, I've used konqueror, but which now shows:
> "Found a cyclic link in
> https://mail.google.com/mail/?
auth=DQAAAKQAAAAY6VLsvPZg7n5FZVDo4va440Vb0qmsWtuXi..."
> and opera, which now shows: "The page you requested is invalid."
>
> Previously when this happened I went to a 'public inet facility' to get
> my gmail, and when I then returned to my PC, the problem was solved -
> pipes were cleared.
>
> I'm guessing it's caused by cookies; and the last 2 times, accessing
> from a public IE browser, didn't remove the blocking-errors of my PC.
>
> Do the cookie settings of the one browser influence the other browser's
> settings?
>
> What should I do?
>
> == TIA.

Delete the cookies, maybe?
From: Denis McMahon on
On 22/05/10 17:04, no.top.post(a)gmail.com wrote:

> I'm guessing it's caused by cookies; and the last 2 times, accessing from a
> public IE browser, didn't remove the blocking-errors of my PC.

Could be.

> Do the cookie settings of the one browser influence the other browser's settings?

Shouldn't.

> What should I do?

Delete the cookie(s) for the website(s) concerned.

Rgds

Denis McMahon