I seem to be having the same problem. When I try to publish to my journal at journal.terrania.us, I get the publishing in progress spinny logo, 0%. Every few seconds it blinks, but it doesn't go anywhere.
Same here. Since June 26th actually. Can understand it. 3 issues to blogger support no answer either. At a complete loss. Several different blogs all don't work. Read all the posts, tried everything, my hosting provider was in contact also, no problems there end. ftp does work just blogger ftp does not. paths checked and re-checked etc etc. http://www.cavan.to/butlersbridge/news/ . 0% until eventually pipe broken. What to do I just don't know.
Here's another user with the same problem -- and this has been going on for about a week.
Actually, if I persist and try to publish time after time after time after time, I MIGHT eventually get to 100%. It does seem like I can post a new item, and a new page gets published (maybe a status of 66% or 75% complete is enough to get to that point), but my main page: http://www.colorado-for-free.com/Blog/ColoradoFreeBlog.html
does NOT get updated with the new posting.
In other words, it can literally take hours to get a single update posted.
FTP from FrontPage works fine for my other updates to my site. The problems are all with Blogger postings.
Yeah - me too! I set up my blog late yesterday evening (7/14) and it all worked just fine. Then I started making changes to my profile and it broke - not all at once, mind you. It started by making only some of the changes, then I started getting the blinking 0% complete message, then eventually...
001 java.net.ConnectException: Connection timed out
every time. I can publish to my web site using Mozilla Composer just fine.
The Fool wrote: > Yeah - me too! I set up my blog late yesterday evening (7/14) and it > all worked just fine. Then I started making changes to my profile and > it broke - not all at once, mind you. It started by making only some of > the changes, then I started getting the blinking 0% complete message, > then eventually...
> 001 java.net.ConnectException: Connection timed out
> every time. I can publish to my web site using Mozilla Composer just > fine.
yep it started working but its broken again bloody hell come on google get ist sorted out somebody contact the press a drop in share price might move them into action
I have had this problem for a week now. My last entries show that they were on the 9th, but I have had a bunch of updates since then. Blogger acts like everything is kosher, but when I check my sites they are showing no updates since the 9th. Yet when I view the HTML I see updated info. Argh.
I'm also having this problem, at first I thought it was my hosting company, so I contacted them an asked them if they were blocking the i.p addresses from blogger and they said that they weren't and i'm also receiving the javanet timeout error message too, I sent blogger an e-mail but nothing back as of yet, I'm starting to get slightly angry as I just recently move a big chunk of my website to be used via blogger and now it decided to not work at all, will they ever get round to sorting this out or do we wait and wait and wait like idiots?!
I got a reply back from my e-mail to them. It may be a standard reply based on the subject matter being sent to them. But basically, the reply infers that the problem is not at their end. They have sent me info about solving the problem on my own. An example from their response is a link to FTP errors -
"Connection Timeout The first thing to try in this case is connecting to your server through a different FTP client. If the same error happens there, then you'll need to contact your hosting provider to get it resolved. Note that Blogger published via passive FTP or SFTP, depending on your settings. Active FTP is not supported, so you'll need to doubled check that your server isn't requiring it. "
Now, if I have the time, I'll check this out. However, I have never changed any settikngs with my own FTP or FP programs and they work fine. Why wouldn't Blogger? Why would Blogger updates work one day and then not the next day??
terryriw Got the standard reply myself a good while back and I checked those same few things with my hosting provider. They do support passive ftp, they don't block blogger's ip addresses etc. They did ask me to provide them with a trace route from bloggers servers to my ftp.cavan.to server. I emailed blogger support for this as I don't think/know if I can provide it. However I got no reply from blogger. Nearly 4 weeks on now with no joy. Have posted twice in blogger groups as many others seem to be having trouble. blogspot is ok for me, just not to my server and for several blogs. Even created a brand new blogger account, thinking it may use a different blogger server and it won't publish/ftp either. Had a look at wordpress but I don't think it lets me use my own space. Wondering what to do next.
Exactly this forums PROVES its a blogger.com problem the fact that they are ignoring this and not monitoring this forum is also a bad sign. I wonder if 6 million accounts moving somewhere else might wake them up
wordpress is a simple install on your own host. best of luck