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Nearly every instance of "Can't Parse HTTP" occurs
because your Web browser can't figure out the Web address (the URL) you
typed. While most browsers allow you to leave off the "http://"
before a Web address, some browsers require it.
Steps you can take include:
- Make sure the Web address you typed exactly matches
the Web address you were given. Spelling, punctuation, or capitalization
errors can prevent the browser from finding the page you're seeking.
(Remember, there are no spaces allowed in Web addresses. A proper Web
address will look like http://www.imbris.com).
- Use the Reload button to try to connect to the site
again, or wait and try again later.
- Clear your Web browser's disk cache. Depending on the
browser, you will choose a menu item called "Preferences" or
"Options." Look for an option for "Advanced" or
"Browser" features, then press the button that says "Purge
Cache," "Clear Cache," or "Empty Cache."
- Try connecting to other Web sites. If you can connect
to other sites, the problem is probably with that one site so try again
later. If you're having problems connecting to other sites though, you
might be having a problem with your connection or your computer.
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