
“Conversely, a 405 code response confirms that the requested resource is valid and exists, but the client has used an unacceptable HTTP method during the request.” This site is providing some interesting tips for troubleshooting the issue.įrom my understanding the server receives the request, understand it but decides it’s not compliant to the expected protocol. I read again the web concerning the 405 error:

Guess what they did ? They directed me to this post ! ! !īesides, my loggin issues and password re-initialisations are part of the package, completely rotting my life with them. They stay evasive in their responses, avoiding to reply to the main question “What has changed ?”. I’m struggling with eBay, since yesterday, I posted 4 messages. There are a several other Java runtime options (see ), but I don’t know whether that makes a difference.
JBIDWATCHER DELIVERING COOKIES UPDATE
I don’t know for sure that it’ll successfully snipe, but it appears that it might.įor what it’s worth, I currently have “Java 8 Update 241” and “Java 8 Update 241 (64-bit)” installed (both by Oracle). Note: To ‘Buy Now’ through this program, select ‘Buy’ from the context menu.” That’s wrong, because this auction has no buy-it-now option. When I right-clicked and set shipping it displayed a message which said, in part, “Or you could buy it now, for $1.00. “Did not successfully retrieve the sign in cookie for ”īut then I tried again to add an auction number, and it worked!

So I tried a few times to “Refresh eBay Session” but each time it showed (in the status line at the bottom of the screen): I interpreted it to mean that it wasn’t communicating with eBay. I do recall that the error message said the problem was “either” something, but only told of one possibility.

It had been a few months since I used jBidWatcher, and today when I tried to add an auction number to jBidWatcher, it reported an error (in the status line at the bottom of the screen), which I’ve now forgotten.
