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Originally Posted by Philosophize
...and then it stopped.
It's now completely failed in both Firefox and Chrome.
I've cleared the cache first and I've not done it. I click through each chapter manually and I've used WebToEpub. Settings are set to always use browser cache. The age limit has been set to 4 and -1. Every time, I get the same error:
HTTP Error in FFF 'Page not found or expired in Browser Cache (see FFF setting browser_cache_age_limit)'(428)
There's no doubt that I have the right folders because I can actually see all the new cache files appear when I load a story up. There's clearly a lot there to dig through, but FFF is not finding the fics, even when a few pages from FF.net are the only pages that have been loaded.
I've made sure I'm using the latest test version of FFF, naturally, but I haven't updated my system or my browsers. I haven't changed anything at all, in fact, so I have to wonder of FF.net has done something with how their pages are cached. How or why else would something that was working fine stop completely a few days later?
Right now I'm thinking that my only option is to manually download everything via WebToEpub, drag it all into Calibre, then manually find and delete the old versions.
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Are you getting this error when trying to update a fic soon after receiving an email notification from FFN?
If so, sometimes it can take literally hours to be able to actually update a fic between the time that the email comes and the site servers finally catch up to reflect the existence of the updated new chapter. I have this problem ALL the time and finally had to resort to using an old workaround for it.
You might try to see if adding the following statement in the
[overrides] section of Personal.ini under
[www.fanfiction.net] helps with your problem:
check_next_chapter:true
Also, you aren't running a tool like CCleaner that is set to automatically clear your browser caches are you?