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I just completed my show entries, and when I clicked Submit, the "ERROR! You broke the Internet" page appeared. When I went back to the show page, all entries were there and correct. The same error page appeared when I used the Manage Horse feature to move a horse from one barn to another instead of moving from the barn page. When I checked, the filly was in the correct barn.
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This sounds like problems due to a very laggy, bad internet connection on your side and / or multiple refreshing the page you are on while it is still loading. Please do not spam the bug section with one post on each of these trobles, but make a cummulative one - especially when it is obviousely a user-device problem. Edited at May 22, 2020 10:39 AM by Kuewi KNN Stable
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Kuewi KNN Stable said: This sounds like problems due to a very laggy, bad internet connection on your side and / or multiple refreshing the page you are on while it is still loading. Please do not spam the bug section with one post on each of these trobles, but make a cummulative one - especially when it is obviousely a user-device problem.
I don't believe it's a user device (a desktop hardwired into my modem) problem, as I had no other problems on any other sites (Facebook, another game, QVC, JTV, Amazon, Pinterest, USPS, UPS, several news sites, plus Gmail and Hotmail) this morning, either before or after playing HEE. Testing my broadband connection speed (as I do every morning, after I run CCleaner and before I visit any sites) showed no differences in speed than any other morning -- and in nearly three years of playing this game for a few hours each day, I've never had those particular problems on those pages. . As to refreshing the page, I only did that when Firefox indicated that it was necessary to retrieve information after I back-arrowed when I received the error message. I didn't sit there refreshing the page over and over (that's useless when you receive an error message). . As to spamming, I don't see it as spamming, but calling attention to discrete problems, which could be overlooked by the developers if they were posted in one post.
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