Hi,
Yes, I know THAT link works... I've been looking at that page for over 2 hours now!
However, when I put in my quantity of tickets for STANDING and click proceed, I get page not found. If I change the URL of the page not found from HTTPS to HTTP I get a page which says "the website is currently being updated" and a URL error of "object not found".
Now, if I do the same for SEATED tickets, it works perfectly (I could have booked 100 seats by now!) but for some reason I just cannot get the STANDING url to work. Here is the info I am missing:
&locreq=
&locationcode=
Those are present in the SEATED url, but missing in the STANDING url. This is why the page is not working.
Cheers for all your help so far!
it could be your browser, stopping the request for that page too early.
try pressing the Enter key on the url that shows up in the address line when you get the 'page not found' message and don't change it!
if that doesn't work, try emptying your cache and or using a different browser.
It did work for me, but a javascript protection doesn't let me get the URL, there's probably a way around it, but I'd need to install a sniffer.
> Hi,
> Yes, I know THAT link works... I've been looking at that page for over 2
> hours now!
> However, when I put in my quantity of tickets for STANDING and click
> proceed, I get page not found. If I change the URL of the page not found
> from HTTPS to HTTP I get a page which says "the website is currently
> being updated" and a URL error of "object not found".
> Now, if I do the same for SEATED tickets, it works perfectly (I could have
> booked 100 seats by now!) but for some reason I just cannot get the
> STANDING url to work. Here is the info I am missing:
> &locreq=
> &locationcode=
> Those are present in the SEATED url, but missing in the STANDING url. This
> is why the page is not working.
> Cheers for all your help so far!
I was just about to say it might be a browser problem. Go into your internet options, lower all your levels to low security, enabling all the options you can in there. Add the url into your trusted sites list too, this might also help.
> it could be your browser, stopping the request for that page too early.
> try pressing the Enter key on the url that shows up in the address line
> when you get the 'page not found' message and don't change it!
> if that doesn't work, try emptying your cache and or using a different
> browser.
> It did work for me, but a javascript protection doesn't let me get the
> URL, there's probably a way around it, but I'd need to install a sniffer.
If you wanted to get up close and personal with Morrissey down the front but could only get crappy seating tickets, don't worry! In the MEN Arena its easy to jump the fence and head down to the front, as long as you don't get caught by the security guards you'll be fine.
Section 114, Row N, Seat 24!
U.K. Here I come