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I Always Have A Hard Time..


w8in4dave

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w8in4dave Community Regular

I always have a hard time getting on this site, I can go to any other site, Then this one error 502 or 504 or something. Why only this site? Is it too busy or something?

 


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kareng Grand Master

I find this site is very picky about " cookies" (but it likes the Glutino lemon wafers) and history. Try deleting them and see if it works better.

w8in4dave Community Regular

OK Thanks!! I hate deleting Cookies, It deletes my Favs ...  Thanks! :) 

Scott Adams Grand Master

I am not sure why you would be getting those errors...our site is busy, but the server is not overloaded. Can you tell me what you do to get here? Do you click on a link from our main home page at www.celiac.com, or do you put the address in your browser directly? Also, what type of browser and what version are you using? You may need to update your browser or Java.

 

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Scott

w8in4dave Community Regular

I have Safari , This site is in my favs... It comes here directly... Sorry I was so late getting back at this. Thanks scott ... thing is at the same time I can get on any other site and this one causes errors .. Seems if it was me (not saying anything rude) All sites would have a problem. But then other times like this morning I have not a problem at all. 

IrishHeart Veteran

There was a problem with the server the other day and none of us could get on all day..... is that what you mean?

w8in4dave Community Regular

Yes the other day then just every once in a while :) no problem today ... seems it is just every once in a while. 


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kareng Grand Master

I have found that if my Internet is slow that happens. I'm afraid this site isn't very forgiving of slower than warp speed Internet. :)

w8in4dave Community Regular

I use a Wifi thru Verizon. I suppose certain times a day it is busier than others but I just found it odd just this site. Anyhoo it is working now but it is 5:45 am :) Have a great day everyone! 

Scott Adams Grand Master

Let me know if you have the issue again...

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Weeber47 Newbie

Sometimes when I try and select the site from the drops down menu it doesnt load the whole site with images. I have to physically type in the whole address which isn't an issue.

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w8in4dave Community Regular

I have not had anymore issues. Altho I did clean up my computer. So maby that was the problem. 

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