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jemmie • 18 December 2013 at 10:07 PM
So I saw the green leaves with droplets, right? I went to go get it, but it took me to the haggling window for Newland Castle. I did this a few more times to make sure it wasnt just me, but they same thing happened every time. Confused, I clicked on Newland to see if it was just my screen and it was switched around, however it said I was too slow and out of stock. But when I returned, there were 5 left. Someone please explain what is going on. xD
disneyland • 18 December 2013 at 10:19 PM
@jemmieAfraid I'm not sure what is going on with that D: Were you not able to get the travel you wanted?Wish I could be of more help~ I've never had an issue like that before though.Best of luck to you figuring it out ^^
jemmie • 18 December 2013 at 10:29 PM
@faerie_eclair_mallow Yah...still cant.Too bad, thanks for trying.Edit:OMG wrong section!Er @orderedchaos, a little help switching?
karamel • 19 December 2013 at 11:23 AM
@jemmie What browser and browser version are you using? (Check whatismybrowser.com) Have you tried clearing your browser's cache? (Check http://www.wikihow.com/Clear-Your-Browser's-Cache)
jemmie • 19 December 2013 at 5:34 PM
@karamel I'm on Safari 6, with JavaScript and Cookies enabled. I guess I can try clearing my browser's cache. Will it do anything to my computer?
karamel • 20 December 2013 at 1:12 PM
@jemmie Websites often have loads of files that can slow down the loading process. To make loading sites faster, your browser will automatically save some or all of the files into your cache, because it's much quicker to display saved (or 'cached') files instead of getting fresh files again. However, if a file is updated (e.g. your creature evolves), your browser might display the old ('cached') file and not the new updated one. Clearing your cache will allow you to see the updated files; it will only affect your browser (or, to be more specific, your browser's cache), and no other programs. That's why you're often told to clear your cache or do a hard refresh (CTRL+F5)--which refreshes the entire page and forces your browser to display the updated files on the page you're refreshing, instead of allowing your browser to display cached files--when you encounter a bug.If you're concerned: it's entirely safe. In fact, some people (including me) clear their cache routinely.(If I didn't explain it too well, this site might explain it better: http://www.digett.com/blog/08/10/2011/why-you-should-clear-your-browsers-cache-and-how-do-it)Your browser may have been displaying the wrong or an outdated (cached) image when you were going to buy the travel, which is why I suggested clearing your cache. x3