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Gabbly.
Kai:
Normally, when you clean your cache and whatwhat, there is an option to keep saved passwords.
At least, there is when you are using a decent browser.
Scandanavian War Machine:
the newest version of Internet Explorer also has that option, in case anyone besides me doesn't use Firefox.
RallyMonkey:
I deleted the specific gabbly cookies, and then Ctrl-F5'd the page, and now I can talk. Hannah is in there right now. The only problem I see is that it doesn't tell you who else is in the room. Yet, it's very talkable.
Eris:
Someone come talk to meeeeeeeeeeeeee!
Actually, it's been loading for me for the past few days, just not telling me anyone else was there or showing what we typed (we experimented while talking in the AIM room), so it was like a private little gabbly-thing. But now other people are able to talk. Come talk!
BobJoeJim:
Deleting cookies logs you out of sites that you have set to "always stay logged in" to, which can be a minor pain even if you don't delete saved passwords. That said, when I worked in tech support for a web based application, 90% of the calls I got consisted of
Caller: "Such and such isn't working."
Me: "Have you cleared your cache and deleted cookies?"
Caller: "No, how do I do that?"
Me: Explains
Caller: "Okay, cool, it works now, thanks!"
Me: "Fuck you moron, stop wasting my time, I could have been surfing the web just then."
So yeah, I'd recommend doing it even if it is annoying. It will usually fix your problem, and that's worth it. That being said, I just cleared cookies/cache and I still can't get Gabbly to load...
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