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I got lucky in the main sale but now can't go (baby due on 22nd June) so missing my first one since I started going in '95.

I'm helping get a ticket for someone who missed out in Oct. It feels very strange doing this without the stress.

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Maybe I shouldn't post this but have just read on a FB Glasto forum:

""One thing I noticed was that there is a definite cookie expiry time - it doesn't matter how many times you hit F5 it won't give you anything new until that expires. If you're using more than one computer get them running so that they refresh the site at different times.""

Might just be someone tring to get us not to press F5 (yeh right!!) or maybe right??

The only cookies I have are choccie chic to keep me going.

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Maybe I shouldn't post this but have just read on a FB Glasto forum:

""One thing I noticed was that there is a definite cookie expiry time - it doesn't matter how many times you hit F5 it won't give you anything new until that expires. If you're using more than one computer get them running so that they refresh the site at different times.""

Might just be someone tring to get us not to press F5 (yeh right!!) or maybe right??

The only cookies I have are choccie chic to keep me going.

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pretty sure this is of no concern. all the cookie does is ensure that during the transaction session you get directed to the same server fro each succesive page of the transaction (in a load balanced service across multiple servers that is).

once you are on a session you want the cookie to have a long time out so you can get all your details in before goign the next page.

your big problem is getting a session in the first place....which is where F5 comes in.

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pretty sure this is of no concern. all the cookie does is ensure that during the transaction session you get directed to the same server fro each succesive page of the transaction (in a load balanced service across multiple servers that is).

once you are on a session you want the cookie to have a long time out so you can get all your details in before goign the next page.

your big problem is getting a session in the first place....which is where F5 comes in.

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