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"Scottish Lad" Scottish wrote in message ... I have a same problem... tried every other website and it works fine.. But I cant browse ebay.. first page seems to be fine but then when I click on any link.. it gives me http 400 error.. I have also experienced htp 500 error too.. Both errors occur when the browser sends headers which the site's server doesn't like or vice versa. E.g. the easiest way to see it sometimes is to simulate an HTTP connection with telnet to the site on port 80. Some sites *force* you to use HTTP 1.1 as the protocol (as given on the GET). For example, telnet ebay.com 80 with just GET / works. It requests a redirect to www.ebay.com but requesting just GET / or GET / HTTP/1.1 there would not work; it caused an HTTP 302 redirection he Location: http://pages.ebay.com/messages/page_....06.47.112.MST In fact, it is easy to show that not having HTTP 1.1 on the GET causes an HTTP 500. Many sites which want HTTP 1.1 assume it when you enter a Host: header. Not www.ebay.com apparently. The only way that I was able to get a clean simulated connection was to enter both: GET / HTTP/1.1 Host: www.ebay.com BTW that particular server hangs on to the connection much longer than normal. To close it you need to press Ctrl-] to escape into telnet's command mode and then enter C and Q (for close and quit). Another possibility would be that you are using the wrong URL or a corrupt cookie. The case that Frank is trying to help you with would be having an IP address reassigned to a different server which wouldn't be compatible with either of those things that your browser was sending. You can use Fiddler2 to trace the real HTTP exchange for more detail. You can use netcap and format the resulting .cap file with Ethereal if the problem is at a lower level. please help guys.. every other website works fine on IE 7.. PS. I am running Vista.. If you need more help you must provide more details. For example, tell us exactly what all you see and what you mean by this: quote first page seems to be fine but then when I click on any link /quote Be very observant. Watch especially what is happening in the Status bar but also note any changes in the Title bar, Address bar, as well as the main display area. Before clicking on "any link" use right-click, Copy Shortcut so you can document exactly what you are doing. Etc. BTW I don't have your OS so I am cross-posting this reply to the Vista Networking NG in case you ultimately need some Vista specific help. HTH Robert Aldwinckle --- |