Firefox iōng-tsiá hām huē-uē uî-sit tshò-ngōo
If you see the error message below, and you are using the Firefox browser, then it might be because of a known browser bug. The steps to fix it, are below.
Pháiⁿ-sè! Gún chiām-sî bô hoat-tō͘ chhú-lí lí ê pian-chi̍p (goân-in: "phàng-kiàn sú-iōng kî-kan ê chu-liāu"). Lô-hoân têng chhì khoàⁿ-māi. Ká-sú iû-goân bô-hāu, ē-sái teng-chhut koh-chài teng-ji̍p hoān-sè tō ē-tit kái-koat. |
The same problem with the SeaMonkey (Mozilla) browser can be fixed the same way, only remember to restart your browser afterwards.
Kái-kuat būn-tê
Firefox 71+
- Open a new tab or window
- type or paste
about:config
in the address bar, and click "Enter".
(There might be a warning screen after this. Continue only if you are an experienced user)
- type or paste
network.cookie.maxPerHost
in the search bar
- if the preference exists, click the pencil icon to edit it.
Otherwise select "Number" and click the plus icon
- enter a value (see below), and click the tick icon to save
- Done
You might need to reload the page, or re-log-in, or restart your browser, for the fix to start working. But probably not.
Firefox 70 hām koh-khah kē ê pán-pún
- Open a new tab or window
- type or paste
about:config
in the address bar, and click "Enter". (There might be a warning screen after this. Continue only if you are an experienced user)
- right-click anywhere in the table of results (pay attention not to alter the existing data)
- suán-ti̍k "Sin-ê"
- suán-ti̍k "Tsíng-sòo"
- type or paste
network.cookie.maxPerHost
as the preference name, and click "OK"
- type a value (see below), and click "OK"
- Done
You might need to reload the page, or re-log-in, or restart your browser, for the fix to start working. But probably not.
Value: any number between 200 and 2000 should work fine. Estimate 5+ cookies per wiki, and only count the project (e.g. Wiktionary) that you access the most languages of.