Error 413 on www.google.fr

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Vince -  
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Hello,

I’ve been having the same problem since yesterday afternoon: it’s my page www.google.fr / .com (and only that one) that isn’t working anymore and it returns this error message:

and I’m on Chrome.

413. that's an error.
your client issued a request that was too large. That's all we know.

Has anyone managed to solve this?

Configuration: Windows 7 / Chrome 24.0.1312.49

15 réponses

billmaxime Posted messages 50510 Registration date   Status Contributeur Last intervention   6 145
 
hi

clear the cache and browsing data of your browser (chrome)

then restart chrome

https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/2392709?hl=en&visit_id=637166815226809506-596082905&rd=1

see you later
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karibou29 Posted messages 1 Status Membre
 
Thank you very much for the info!!! It works great.
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Genotl
 
Ah thank you!!
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MAMPOUWENANT84
 
Thank you for your help, we've been struggling for a month...
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raph
 
thank you
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walk
 
You're welcome!
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Vince
 
So just for your information, this solution was only temporary for me
indeed, even though it worked, it always ended up coming back
ultimately it seems that my problem was related to one of the extensions I had added to Google Chrome (several ad blockers) and one of them must have triggered this problem...
so cleaning is necessary, however if the problem returns, try removing some extensions...
Vince
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val
 
How did you manage to do this cleaning? I have the same problem and I'm starting to get fed up with clearing the cache every day, any help from you would be greatly appreciated, thank you in advance.
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Bodz
 
Thank you! That's what I just did, I hope it will work, I'm tired of doing it every 5 minutes!

I had tried uninstalling / reinstalling Chrome, but it didn't help, it's probably the extension!
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Lilou
 
Can you explain how you managed to clean it? Because I have to clear the cache every day, sometimes several times a day, and it's becoming exhausting... I've also tried uninstalling and reinstalling Chrome, but it doesn't change anything... I'm going crazy!
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anonyme
 
How do you clear the cache?
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adaadwsze
 
adam

I have a problem
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Vince
 
Thank you, it worked!

For your information, I also had to check "remove cookies and other site and plugin data" for it to work.
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koolhoa Posted messages 24 Status Membre 5
 
Hello

I have exactly the same problem for 4 days and I followed all the advice given in this topic..... I even removed all my extensions, cleared all browsing data, cleaned with CCleaner, uninstalled and reinstalled Google Chrome, but nothing works......... the Google search still doesn't appear and always shows the same error message..... I'm even starting to lean towards Firefox......... please help me
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djembefola Posted messages 97 Status Membre
 
Hello,

I had the same problem as you (for much longer!) and I simply removed all my extensions, did a clean with CCleaner, then reopened Google Chrome. For now, it's working. No more error 413, no more repeated disconnections from Gmail.
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soooul
 
try to swing on google.com, hello
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billmaxime Posted messages 50510 Registration date   Status Contributeur Last intervention   6 145
 
re

thank you for the info that may help other users

happy surfing

see you later
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error 413
 
<translation>Thank you very much, I am truly happy and I say thank you again. A very good piece of advice, I couldn't stand this error 413 that was ruining my life... This will surely help a lot of people in the same situation I was in...</translation>
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lolo
 
It worked for me, thanks for the tip. I hope it lasts.
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Fedibe
 
What do you mean by 'extensions' to remove? I have the same problem and of course plan to follow the same repair process.
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vince
 
Extensions are the types of plugins that you add to Chrome.
Go to customize (the button in the top right) / settings / extensions and remove them all, then add them back one by one to find the one(s) causing the issue.
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Besoin-aide
 
Well, I've been trying for a month and nothing works. I’ve deleted all the extensions, done 3200 cleanings with CCleaner, uninstalled and reinstalled Google, but it still doesn't work.
So if someone could give me the solution, it would help me a lot.
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julien
 
you need to delete all cookies
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d
 
Thank you very much, it worked for me too.
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Will
 
Nothing of that worked for me (clearing history, caches, cookies, uninstalling addblocks). It's really starting to get annoying. I think I'm going to switch back to Firefox.
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boblapinoo Posted messages 1 Status Membre 2
 
Hello,
I’m joining the discussion group...
I have the same issue as you with Chrome (Version 26.0.1410.64 m)...
I have uninstalled all extensions, run CCleaner, Malwarebytes just in case..., cleared the cache, cookies, and application data...
It works... but it keeps coming back... (usually after a long period of inactivity on the machine)
Complete uninstallation doesn’t do anything special... it always comes back...

I switched to Chrome after having issues with Opera and my Antivirus but I find it's worse with Chrome...

I fear I may have to do a complete format of the machine to get my emails back to normal...

I find it unfortunate to see so many people in trouble and the developer's lack of response (not a minor one anyway) on the subject...

I had been very disappointed with Chrome a couple of years ago in its early versions... (it didn't handle sessions well (carts in shops))
I notice that the maturity is still not there at version 26... wow...

That leaves Firefox (too slow for my taste) or Safari (too restricted for my taste)
boo.....
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Emma
 
Thank you very much, I had the same problem but now everything is fine thanks to you!
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sosolaura Posted messages 1 Status Membre 1
 
Hi,

I had the same problem for at least 2 months, I found an answer that helped me: uninstalling the "Boxore" program from my computer. Since then, Gmail no longer disconnects and I no longer get the error message.

I hope this can help you.
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Anonymous user
 
Error 413, when I try to download my LG 700.
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dit moi que faire
 
Hello, I also have this problem since Sunday.
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