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Nasty MSDN bug...

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    Last weekend I wanted to see the page for IList<T>, but MSDN suddenly said it couldn't handle the service request (or something like that). After that every page on MSDN gave me the same message, couldn't handle the service request. I just thought MSDN was having trouble and I haven't checked back the rest of the weekend. This week at work I noticed that MSDN was working fine again, so later at home I tried to check the IList<T> again, but MSDN still wasn't working for me. I tried another browser and everything worked fine, until... I went to the IList<T> page! It seems the IList<T> page has some corrupt cookie (or whatever) that messes up MSDN... It seems that only erasing your browsing history helps... Weird stuff, never seen it before, but I'm not checking that IList<T> again! :~ IList(Of T) seems to be working fine by the way.

    It's an OO world.

    public class Naerling : Lazy<Person>{}

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    • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

      Last weekend I wanted to see the page for IList<T>, but MSDN suddenly said it couldn't handle the service request (or something like that). After that every page on MSDN gave me the same message, couldn't handle the service request. I just thought MSDN was having trouble and I haven't checked back the rest of the weekend. This week at work I noticed that MSDN was working fine again, so later at home I tried to check the IList<T> again, but MSDN still wasn't working for me. I tried another browser and everything worked fine, until... I went to the IList<T> page! It seems the IList<T> page has some corrupt cookie (or whatever) that messes up MSDN... It seems that only erasing your browsing history helps... Weird stuff, never seen it before, but I'm not checking that IList<T> again! :~ IList(Of T) seems to be working fine by the way.

      It's an OO world.

      public class Naerling : Lazy<Person>{}

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      Todd Gibson
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      I find myself having a hard time fighting my curiosity to see if this will also happen to me... time to change the subject in my brain... oooo bacon!

      "You have died of Dysentery!" Have a nice day! ~Todd Gibson

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        I find myself having a hard time fighting my curiosity to see if this will also happen to me... time to change the subject in my brain... oooo bacon!

        "You have died of Dysentery!" Have a nice day! ~Todd Gibson

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        Sander Rossel
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        Well... Did it happen? It happened to a co-worker, but I notified Microsoft about it and they deny the problem. Meanwhile it seems I will never be able to view MSDN in IE again (although nothing in IE quite works as it should ;p )

        It's an OO world.

        public class Naerling : Lazy<Person>{}

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