https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/knowledge-center/resolve-cloudfront-bad-request-error/
Is this happening when you're trying to access a specific website?
You could try using https at the start of the web address.
What is it that you're trying to do? Do you get this when trying to access a website? If so, post the url you're trying to get to.
Sort of kind of understand but not really. I thought Chrome is an updated Google search tool. I think I use the non- Chrome version. Would this make a difference? I use it and it works for all other searches.
vermontgolfer said:
Chrome is Google
well, no. Chrome is a browser. Google is a search engine.
rhw said:
Works on Chrome but not on just Google. Why?
What "works" on Chrome and not on Google? They're two different things.
Google is a company that makes many products and provides many services. The Chrome browser is one of the company's products.
How about this article?
Klinker said:
Cloudfront sounds like some sort of white supremacist organization.
You're thinking of stormfront.
Tom_Reingold said:
Klinker said:
Cloudfront sounds like some sort of white supremacist organization.
You're thinking of stormfront.
Exactly. Cloud front sounds like the home of the moderate white supremacist.
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