I have flushed cache, cookies, sessions, passwords, and still no luck.
Page always loads to the same point, and then hangs with the red
loading message in the upper right hand corner. This has been
happening since friday April 25th.
source of page load follows: note that this happens every time I load
up google docs, from IE6, IE7 Firefox2.0014, Firefox 3b5, and microb
(a gecko variant for maemo on a Nokia n810)
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css' rel='stylesheet'>
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var DL_cssDownloadParseTimeComplete = (new Date()).getTime();
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> I have flushed cache, cookies, sessions, passwords, and still no luck.
> Page always loads to the same point, and then hangs with the red
> loading message in the upper right hand corner. This has been
> happening since friday April 25th.
> source of page load follows: note that this happens every time I load
> up google docs, from IE6, IE7 Firefox2.0014, Firefox 3b5, and microb
> (a gecko variant for maemo on a Nokia n810)
> <html><head><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;
> charset=UTF-8">
> <title>Google Docs</title>
> <script type="text/javascript">
> var DL_startLoadTime = (new Date()).getTime();
I'm having the same prob as Oberon - Page does not load - hangs w/ red
"Loading..." msg. Nothing 'live' below the search window. Have tried
IE, Firefox & Opera, on 2 XP machines via 2 different connections (1
is a proxy from work).
Loading problem first noticed after a long period of not using GD,
No, I am not using the Apps nor Offline options, just a normal web
interface. Have flushed cahes and cookies on both machines, all
browsers numerous times. Interestingly, I can log in w/ another accout
that I have NO docs in & it works OK.
> I'm having the same prob as Oberon - Page does not load - hangs w/ red
> "Loading..." msg. Nothing 'live' below the search window. Have tried
> IE, Firefox & Opera, on 2 XP machines via 2 different connections (1
> is a proxy from work).
> Loading problem first noticed after a long period of not using GD,
> No, I am not using the Apps nor Offline options, just a normal web
> interface. Have flushed cahes and cookies on both machines, all
> browsers numerous times. Interestingly, I can log in w/ another accout
> that I have NO docs in & it works OK.
> Same here. It's been like this for a few weeks now. Nothing I do fixes
> it. Google doesn't seem to want to fix it either.
> On May 1, 5:12 pm, Chromatonic wrote:
> > I'm having the same prob as Oberon - Page does not load - hangs w/ red
> > "Loading..." msg. Nothing 'live' below the search window. Have tried
> > IE, Firefox & Opera, on 2 XP machines via 2 different connections (1
> > is a proxy from work).
> > Loading problem first noticed after a long period of not using GD,
> > No, I am not using the Apps nor Offline options, just a normal web
> > interface. Have flushed cahes and cookies on both machines, all
> > browsers numerous times. Interestingly, I can log in w/ another accout
> > that I have NO docs in & it works OK.
> > Have tried through both http:// and https://- Skjul tekst i anførselstegn -
I have the same problem, although I do use apps on my domain and
gears. I've done all the same thing that everyone else had done,
clearing cache and whatnot.
Its not loading my standard google account docs list. My apps account
works just fine.
> > Same here. It's been like this for a few weeks now. Nothing I do fixes
> > it. Google doesn't seem to want to fix it either.
> > On May 1, 5:12 pm, Chromatonic wrote:
> > > I'm having the same prob as Oberon - Page does not load - hangs w/ red
> > > "Loading..." msg. Nothing 'live' below the search window. Have tried
> > > IE, Firefox & Opera, on 2 XP machines via 2 different connections (1
> > > is a proxy from work).
> > > Loading problem first noticed after a long period of not using GD,
> > > No, I am not using the Apps nor Offline options, just a normal web
> > > interface. Have flushed cahes and cookies on both machines, all
> > > browsers numerous times. Interestingly, I can log in w/ another accout
> > > that I have NO docs in & it works OK.
> > > Have tried through both http:// and https://- Skjul tekst i anførselstegn -
and now have tried from mac, pc, and linux machines, no luck from
anywhere. I can see 4 of my docs, and open them if I use igoogle, and
click on the doc name, but as soon as I save and close, I get the same
problem. the page always loads to the same point, no further. I have
tried accessing from multiple locations, through multiple service
providers, including Verizon, Centurytel, & Rockisland. I have reset
my router and modem at home, at work, and at a friends house. I have
flushed cache, cookies, sessions, and passwords on every attempt, and
tried rebooting my machines between attempts. I have tried
uninstalling Google gears (which I only installed today thinking it
might help fix the problem; it didn't) and nothing I do changes the
problem.
Please, look into this. I have found at least 10 threads in various
places, including here, that discuss this problem. (with up to 40
responses of the same problem just on this site...)
I am experiencing this problem too and am totally frustrated. Why does
it seem that Google is not doing anything about such a serious problem
that is preventing so many users from accessing their online
documents??
> I am experiencing this problem too and am totally frustrated. Why does
> it seem that Google is not doing anything about such a serious problem
> that is preventing so many users from accessing their online
> documents??
> On May 2, 12:18 pm, "[email address]" wrote:
> > For everyone who is interested: the following links on this site also
> > describe the same problem.
> It's very frustrating. I emailed Google and never received a simple
> reply.
> On May 1, 10:52 pm, Alan Mc wrote:
> > I am experiencing this problem too and am totally frustrated. Why does
> > it seem that Google is not doing anything about such a serious problem
> > that is preventing so many users from accessing their online
> > documents??
> > On May 2, 12:18 pm, "[email address]" wrote:
> > > For everyone who is interested: the following links on this site also
> > > describe the same problem.
> > It's very frustrating. I emailed Google and never received a simple
> > reply.
> > On May 1, 10:52 pm, Alan Mc wrote:
> > > I am experiencing this problem too and am totally frustrated. Why does
> > > it seem that Google is not doing anything about such a serious problem
> > > that is preventing so many users from accessing their online
> > > documents??
> > > On May 2, 12:18 pm, "[email address]" wrote:
> > > > For everyone who is interested: the following links on this site also
> > > > describe the same problem.
I note that this issue is supposed to be fixed but it happened to me
in the last 24 hrs and I can't fix it. Arg! I hope google is reading
this list and can fix it. I'm completely dependent on googledocs now.
> > > It's very frustrating. I emailed Google and never received a simple
> > > reply.
> > > On May 1, 10:52 pm, Alan Mc wrote:
> > > > I am experiencing this problem too and am totally frustrated. Why does
> > > > it seem that Google is not doing anything about such a serious problem
> > > > that is preventing so many users from accessing their online
> > > > documents??
> > > > On May 2, 12:18 pm, "[email address]" wrote:
> > > > > For everyone who is interested: the following links on this site also
> > > > > describe the same problem.
> I note that this issue is supposed to be fixed but it happened to me
> in the last 24 hrs and I can't fix it. Arg! I hope google is reading
> this list and can fix it. I'm completely dependent on googledocs now.
> sue
> On May 3, 3:34 am, Nick C wrote:
> > I just tried gpm's suggestion and it worked (or the problem has
> > otherwise been fixed).
> > > > It's very frustrating. I emailed Google and never received a simple
> > > > reply.
> > > > On May 1, 10:52 pm, Alan Mc wrote:
> > > > > I am experiencing this problem too and am totally frustrated. Why does
> > > > > it seem that Google is not doing anything about such a serious problem
> > > > > that is preventing so many users from accessing their online
> > > > > documents??
> > > > > On May 2, 12:18 pm, "[email address]" wrote:
> > > > > > For everyone who is interested: the following links on this site also
> > > > > > describe the same problem.
> > > > > > ( I stopped looking after 7 threads...)