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From tools menu select internet options on the general tab- browsing history select delete..there u will have several option u can choose according to ur preference...thanks
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Open the browser, then press CTRL +H. A panel opens at the left. Select the history items you want to delete. Better still. Configure your browser not to keep the History. Some free programs can delete all usage tracks on the computer. One such program set is Glary Utilities. It has a free version. Here is the Glarysoft address. http://www.glarysoft.com/
Hi, try to delete your browser history & cookies in it's option menu, sometimes these kind of problem occurs but with deleting history & cookies it'll get fixed.
Hi.
This usually is fixed when clearing cookies and history.
After deleting your browser history, restart your browser and log into Facebook.
If you do not know how to delete browser history, please comment stating the browser you are currently working on.
Thanks.
you can delete the history in the browser menu.just go to browser option then check the history.is you have found then select the option and choose the delete history option. you can delete the history only in browsers menu.you can also refer in your phone manual.
Open up your browser (just go
to any website) press triangle go to tools delete search history press triangle again while in your browser then delete
history then go to your browser system settings delete predictive
text all predictive texts of your websites have been deleted and so
has the history as well. I hope this helps and good luck!
Hi, If "your browser sent a request that this server could
not understand"
and "size of request header field exceeds server
limit", your request
is a bad or oversized cookie. (The same thing is true for
"Error 400").
Simply delete your "Cookies" and everything
will be okay. Don't worry about erasing them;
nothing bad will happen. You won't lose your
internet browser's "Bookmarks" or
"Favorites".
The worst thing that could happen is you will
be asked to retype your username/password
when you return to YouTube and some other
websites -- that's all.
As you're dumping your cookies, you should
also erase all your "Temporary Internet Files"
and "History". This will render your computer
totally "fresh" in YouTube's eyes. It would be
best if you shutdown / reboot after doing this:
Internet Explorer 6:
> Tools > Internet Options
> Delete Cookies > OK
> Delete Files > OK
> Clear History > Yes
> OK
Internet Explorer 7:
> Tools > Internet Options > Delete...
> Delete files > Yes
> Delete cookies > OK
> Delete history > OK
> Close (browsing history window)
> OK
Hi, If "your browser sent a request that this server could not understand" and "size of request header field exceeds server limit", your request is a bad or oversized cookie. (The same thing is true for "Error 400").
For some very strange reason, it seems 9 of 10 Bad Request messages implicate Firefox.
Simply delete your "Cookies" and everything will be okay. Don't worry about erasing them; nothing bad will happen. You won't lose your internet browser's "Bookmarks" or "Favorites". The worst thing that could happen is you will be asked to retype your username/password when you return to YouTube and some other websites -- that's all.
As you're dumping your cookies, you should also erase all your "Temporary Internet Files" and "History". This will render your computer totally "fresh" in YouTube's eyes. It would be best if you shutdown / reboot after doing this:
Internet Explorer 6: > Tools > Internet Options > Delete Cookies > OK > Delete Files > OK > Clear History > Yes > OK
Internet Explorer 7: > Tools > Internet Options > Delete... > Delete files > Yes > Delete cookies > OK > Delete history > OK > Close (browsing history window) > OK
If "your browser sent a request that this server could not understand" - and "size of a request header field exceeds server limit", that strange request may be a bad or "super-sized" cookie.
Simply delete all your cookies, and everything should be fine.
While you're erasing your cookies, you should also be deleting your "temporary internet files" and "history" to make everything fresh.
Here's how:
Internet Explorer 6: → Tools → Internet Options → Delete Cookies → OK → Delete Files → OK → Clear History → Yes → OK
Internet Explorer 7: → Tools → Internet Options → Delete... → Delete files → Yes → Delete cookies → OK → Delete history → OK → Close (browsing history window) → OK
Mozilla Firefox → Tools → Clear Private Data [x] Browsing History [x] Download History [x] Saved Form and Search History [x] Cache [x] Cookies → Clear Private Data Now
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