Yup,couldn't read your musings for maybe a day. I just thought either there was no wifi in the doghouse where the long-suffering Dolores had put you or you'd fallen asleep on the keyboard.
I've gotten a few "Whoops, that's an error"s today, but nothing before those. Interestingly it was only when accessing the base URL, not a specific post.
Yes. Last two days, I get a strange "Oops, something wrong here" message from blogspot. Refreshing three to four times has so far solved the issue for me.
Over the last 2 days I have been getting errors when it loads about 10% of the time. The error is a blogger.com error page that says to refresh and try again.
This is the message I keep getting... "Whoops, that's an error. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Try refreshing the page to see if things are back in order.
If you are still having trouble, we recommend:
Clear your browser's cache and cookies and then try again. See if anyone else is having the same problem: Search the Blogger Help Forum for error code bX-oph39a"
I can finally get through after three or four refreshes.
Having said "no problems", today I got the same message as AndyNYC - twice. So I went to Fred's franconiabeerguide.com - no problems there, so back to here - no problems, using Chrome in Windows 10.
Never had a problem over more than ten years.
ReplyDeleteI had a problem in the past days. I removed all blogger cookies, and now it works again.
ReplyDeletejust in the last few days, but a refresh or three brings it back
ReplyDeleteyes, there is the occasional error message from blogger.
ReplyDeleteUsually ok once the browser has been refreshed.
I have no problem. Do you think it might be browser specific? I am using Firefox.
ReplyDeleteBeen fine for me
ReplyDeleteNo, seems to act fine for me.
ReplyDeleteI do notice that the spelling can get strange, but I figure alcohol is involved...
No, all good here.
ReplyDeleteNone on my end. Chrome in Linux, and Firefox in windows both working fine.
ReplyDeleteSeems ok to me.
ReplyDeleteYup,couldn't read your musings for maybe a day.
ReplyDeleteI just thought either there was no wifi in the doghouse where the long-suffering Dolores had put you or you'd fallen asleep on the keyboard.
Just got one ron
ReplyDeleteAnd again,will tweet error page
ReplyDeleteI've gotten a few "Whoops, that's an error"s today, but nothing before those. Interestingly it was only when accessing the base URL, not a specific post.
ReplyDeleteYep, had the odd problem earlier this afternoon, seems OK now.
ReplyDeleteHad issues yesterday only.
ReplyDeleteYes. Last two days, I get a strange "Oops, something wrong here" message from blogspot. Refreshing three to four times has so far solved the issue for me.
ReplyDeleteOver the last 2 days I have been getting errors when it loads about 10% of the time. The error is a blogger.com error page that says to refresh and try again.
ReplyDeleteHaven't had a problem here but have had some crashy type errors on Tandlemans blog.
ReplyDeleteThis is the message I keep getting...
ReplyDelete"Whoops, that's an error.
We apologize for the inconvenience.
Try refreshing the page to see if things are back in order.
If you are still having trouble, we recommend:
Clear your browser's cache and cookies and then try again.
See if anyone else is having the same problem: Search the Blogger Help Forum for error code bX-oph39a"
I can finally get through after three or four refreshes.
Yes, I have to refresh the URL 3, 4 or more times to get the page to load. It's getting very annoying.
ReplyDeleteNope ....no issues
ReplyDeleteHad my first ever problem just now. I refreshed and then all was hunky dory!
ReplyDeleteHaving said "no problems", today I got the same message as AndyNYC - twice. So I went to Fred's franconiabeerguide.com - no problems there, so back to here - no problems, using Chrome in Windows 10.
ReplyDeleteIt is not just you, many blogger sites doing the same thing.
ReplyDeleteHad one today, first time, a blogger error message, but refreshed page and all loaded fine. Chrome on android.
ReplyDeleteApparently the .com URLs are working better than the country domains.
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