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How to troubleshoot and fix strange website errors with macOS Safari
Thursday February 21, 2019. 12:00 PM , from Mac 911
Modern websites have a legitimate reason to push a lot of data to your browser that it retains for future sessions. This can vary from a browser “cookie” that maintains a session for a short period of time to other identifiers and even databases that are pulled up, but only when you visit the site again.This can snowball into “cruft,” a catchall term for digital code you don’t want. In particular, I see a problem with it in Safari, and have a way to troubleshoot and fix it.You’ll realize something is amiss is when you visit a website you use routinely and receive an odd error. You try closing windows, quitting the browser, even restarting your Mac, and the problem persists. My credit-union site, for instance, will throw up a server error that says my headers are too long and malformed. Thank you very much, but my headers are just fine!To read this article in full, please click here
https://www.macworld.com/article/3340830/how-to-troubleshoot-and-fix-strange-website-errors-with-mac...
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