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Google Chrome opens every site except this one!

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I've been using Google Chrome 2.0.172.43 and it's been working great.

Then about Tuesday or Wednesaday, it wouldn't open Spanishdict.com, but would open any other site I want to go to. IE7 continues to work fine for this site.

And Google Chrome still brings up this site fine at my office on both a desktop and a laptop.

At home, on Chrome, when trying to access this site, I get this error message:

Error 325 (net::ERR_RESPONSE_HEADERS_TOO_BIG): Unknown error.

However, I can somewhat access this site on Chrome if I try to get there by IP address instead of domain name!

By entering http://67.228.128.146/

Into my browser, I get MOST of the Spanishdict.com page. the blue banner at the top is gone, replaced by 3 error messages-

A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Warning

Message: array_key_exists() [function.array-key-exists]: The first argument should be either a string or an integer

Filename: config/ad_optimization.php

Line Number: 22

A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Warning

Message: array_key_exists() [function.array-key-exists]: The first argument should be either a string or an integer

Filename: config/ad_optimization.php

Line Number: 33

A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Warning

Message: Invalid argument supplied for foreach()

Filename: libraries/cache.php

Line Number: 10

And the boxes on the right side have similar error messages.

I don't see what's wrong with this version of Chrome that I'm having such problems, especially since I can easily use it for every other site that I go to.

I'm fine with IE7. But I thought you would want to know.

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updated Jun 4, 2012
posted by Goyo

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I got the same message with Chrome. It would work everywhere, but here. I saw the same error message about the headers being too large. If you go to,...shoot!, I using Firefox at the moment...let me open Chrome....

to the little Wrench at the top right corner of the page and open the drop down menu, select Clear Browsing Data. You probably only need to clear your History or your Cache, but I cleared everything and Chrome works fine here again.

updated Sep 10, 2009
posted by 0074b507
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Hola Greg. Your Google Chrome is corrupted. Delete it and download another one. Before you do that, delete the history, and especially make sure the cache is deleted. If not, you are just screwed and have to use your default internet browser.

updated Sep 10, 2009
posted by ChamacoMalo
Everyone is posting seconds ahead of me. :-) - 0074b507, Sep 10, 2009
:P jeje - Destroyed99, Sep 10, 2009
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Thanks guys. Clearing just the cache didn't fix it, but deleting all browsing data did. It was likely a cookie.

Está todo bien ahora.

updated Sep 10, 2009
posted by Goyo
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Yes, whenever having problems with a specific site, always try deleting your cookies and cache (that may not fix it, but that's where to start).

In this case, though, switch to Firefox...heh wink Or, IE8, that's out now, too.

updated Sep 10, 2009
edited by webdunce
posted by webdunce
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Yes sir...you really don't have to delete all of your history, but if you can't get in you definately have to delete your cache. That's where all the cookies and they start acting crazy sometimes.

updated Sep 10, 2009
posted by ChamacoMalo