Qantas Website

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Anyone else having problems with the Qantas website? It is verry slow on loading.:?:
 
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I've been getting this error message since yesterday:
Request Entity Too Large

A request entity is longer than the server can handle.
A colleague, operating on the same network, can access the website fine. If there are any computer techs around, any advice would be appreciated.
 
I've been getting this error message since yesterday:
Request Entity Too Large

A request entity is longer than the server can handle.
A colleague, operating on the same network, can access the website fine. If there are any computer techs around, any advice would be appreciated.
Try clearing your cache. ;)
 
:rolleyes:

If only I knew how! (I'm running IE8.)

Right click the IE icon on your desktop, Properties, <Browsing History>, Delete, Untick all options except "Browsing History", "Delete".

Otherwise, Launch IE, "Tools", "Internet Options" and follow the steps above.

BTW, Chrome is very far way from being a "prime time" browser. Perhaps in a year or two people might be able to recommend it as something to use.

If wanting an alternative browser (Not recommended in Corporate environments!), then Mozilla Firefox is probably the better choice.
 
BTW, Chrome is very far way from being a "prime time" browser. Perhaps in a year or two people might be able to recommend it as something to use.
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You sound like a system admin of some type.

Nothing wrong with multi 'browsering'.
75 % Safari until I get flash then
20 % Chrome - because its lightweight
5 % IE (in a VM) only because citibank.com.au are slack and dont code for mac clients.
 
Chrome is the one browser that I have tried and deleted. Everything else works well but I was not impressed by Chrome :!:

+1

It's horrendously overrated IMHO. I tried it for a day, and deleted it also. I'll stick to Safari and Firefox, and worst case, IE in Parallels.
 
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