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Need help on how to fix the following issue:
Your browser sent a request that this server could not understand.
Size of a request header field exceeds server limit.
Apache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu) Server at 10.146.196.49 Port 80
V/R,
John
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Need help on how to fix the following issue:
Your browser sent a request that this server could not understand.
Size of a request header field exceeds server limit.
Apache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu) Server at 10.146.196.49 Port 80
V/R,
John
I have investigated this with some sites where it has occurred. The consistent reply from service reps at those sites is, "Oh, you're running Safari, try it with Chrome." That invariably works. So does Firefox. The current thread and these site-specific responses make me think it's something to do with Safari, maybe the privacy settings? The sites are accessible to people running brand X browsers (sorry, Mozilla). Anymore info on this will be helpful.
I have investigated this with some sites where it has occurred. The consistent reply from service reps at those sites is, "Oh, you're running Safari, try it with Chrome." That invariably works. So does Firefox. The current thread and these site-specific responses make me think it's something to do with Safari, maybe the privacy settings? The sites are accessible to people running brand X browsers (sorry, Mozilla). Anymore info on this will be helpful.
Refer to https://httpwg.org/specs/rfc9110.html#rfc.section.15.5.1
Possible causes involve incorrect DNS entries, invalid website data, using a VPN (don't), very slow connection speed possibly due to multiple routers, among others.
If Safari on Mac doesn't open a webpage or isn’t working as expected - Apple Support has a number of suggestions. Also try clearing Safari's history and / or website data.
Clear your browsing history in Safari on Mac - Apple Support
Manage cookies and website data in Safari on Mac - Apple Support
Thanks John! I’ve been periodically clearing my history/website data on a particular website I frequently visit. Works for a couple of days before the annoying message pops up again. Only occurs on CBS Sports Fantasy Baseball site I maintain for our league. Will just continue to clear my history/website data. Thanks again for the advice!
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It happens even on this site (Apple Support Communities) from time to time, but it is very infrequent and Apple is constantly making changes to it. Plus I use access this site from so many different devices and from so many different locations any attempt to identify a definitive cause is futile.
However, when it occurs, I manage to recover by clearing only Safari's recent history — the past hour, for example. Next time it happens, instead of clearing its complete history, try that.
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