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what does it mean when it says "http status 400 Required String parameter 'timestamp' is not present"

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I am resetting a password for gamehouse.com and every time i click the link they sent to my email it goes to a page called apache tomcat and the error says "http status 400 Required String parameter 'timestamp' is not present"

I am resetting a password for gamehouse.com and every time i click the link they sent to my email it goes to a page called apache tomcat and the error says "http status 400 Required String parameter 'timestamp' is not present"

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When you request a webpage, there is a GET request, a kind of HTTP Header that is a form of text used to communicate with other servers. One of the headers is the timestamp of when it was sent. I do not know how that particular website handles requests, but you can clear the history of the site to start a new connection and clear the cache.

  1. Go to about:permissions
  2. search for the site
  3. Click "Forget about this site"
  4. Restart Firefox.

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