I tried to download a clip, but I received an error message and then the download just quit. Whats wrong?
Here is an explanation of some of the more common error messages and some tips for how to solve the problems that cause them: “Oops” This error is caused by either a mistake in the link or a problem with the computer program that generates the page. You should try reloading or refreshing the page. “Not found” The browser can’t find the page you’re asking for. The problem may be caused by a typing error. If you typed in the URL or location yourself, please make sure you didn’t miss any letters, numbers, or punctuation marks. Make sure the letters are correctly capitalized. “Server error” The server is the computer where Disney.com is stored. If you get a “server error” message, you can rest assured that we’re aware of the problem and are working on it. The problem is usually fixed in a matter of minutes. “No DNS entry” DNS is the Domain Name System. The address you see in your browser’s Location window (for example, http://www.Disney.Go.com) is called a URL, or Uniform Resource Locator,
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