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Error Codes

Many errors you may experience at any website on the Internet are caused by simple typing mistakes. The second most common cause for an error is a link may be outdated, i.e. the page you're asking for may have been removed from the site or was moved to a different area of the site. Listed below are some common errors and descriptions of what they mean:

File Not Found (Error 404)

The browser can't find the page you have requested. If you typed in the URL (or location) yourself, please double check the location you typed in the browser.

Server Error

The server is the computer where the COOK website is stored. If you get a "server error" message, we most likely are aware of the problem and are working to correct the problems you are experiencing. We appologize for the outage and will have the problem fixed as soon as possible.

Document Contains No Data

This error is caused by either a mistake in the link or a problem with our server generating the page you have requested. Try reloading/refreshing the page.

Timeout

A timeout error occurs when your web browser is waiting for a page to be sent from a server and the server has not responded in an acceptable amount of time. This may occur when the site or your internet service provider is very busy or having problems. If the problem persists, contact your service provider.