I may have missed this somewhere online, but I can't seem to find it anywhere. I am currently have problems with my Google Reader Loading. It will only bring up a blank page with the Google Reader Logo on top left and thats it. Am I the only one or is this something everyone is experiencing right now?
Also I noticed on my blog and some others some of the images wont load either.
Multiple people (including me) have reported this problem, but all we got so far is an answer about trying to clear the cache. I reported that it doesn't help, I tested with multiple browsers on multiple computers in different networks just to be sure. Still no response from Google. Google reader is now broken for nearly two weeks for me without any response if Google is even acknowledging the problem.
> I may have missed this somewhere online, but I can't seem to find it > anywhere. I am currently have problems with my Google Reader > Loading. It will only bring up a blank page with the Google Reader > Logo on top left and thats it. Am I the only one or is this something > everyone is experiencing right now?
> Also I noticed on my blog and some others some of the images wont load > either.
Give these suggestions a try and let us know if you're still having trouble with it:
* Try clearing your browser's cache and cookies, then logging in again. * Do you use Google Gears for offline reading? If so, try uninstalling or disabling it, to see if that makes a difference. * Do you have any other browser extensions installed? If so, try temporarily uninstalling or disabling them, in case they are causing any conflicts. * Try accessing Reader through a slightly modified URL: e.g. http://www.google.com/reader/view/?foo=bar (the extra text at the end doesn't change your Reader account, but may cause it to be handled differently as a new request by the server).
See? That's what I meant with Google ignoring complaining users.
Dear Graham - you posted this same very unhelpful post multiple times now. Multiple people told you it does not help. Could *please* someone of your development team log in with an broken account and have a look at it. I'm pretty sure it's a simple thing to fix if some developer would actually had a look at it.
Just to make things easier for you: just use my account. It's [email address] (ask me via private mail and I'm willing to give you my pass if you really should need it).
> Give these suggestions a try and let us know if you're still having > trouble with it:
> * Try clearing your browser's cache and cookies, then logging in > again. > * Do you use Google Gears for offline reading? If so, try uninstalling > or disabling it, to see if that makes a difference. > * Do you have any other browser extensions installed? If so, try > temporarily uninstalling or disabling them, in case they are causing > any conflicts. > * Try accessing Reader through a slightly modified URL: e.g.http://www.google.com/reader/view/?foo=bar(the extra text at the end > doesn't change your Reader account, but may cause it to be handled > differently as a new request by the server).
On further investigation into your account, it appears that you're affected by the problem mentioned on the other thread: that of being subscribed to the shared feed of a deleted user. We're working on that issue.
The majority of basic display problems as described by EmmyLou here are much simpler than this bug affecting you. So it's usually worth starting with the straightforward browser/Gears/extensions troubleshooting. EmmyLou can push back if she's still having trouble with it.
> On further investigation into your account, it appears that you're > affected by the problem mentioned on the other thread: that of being > subscribed to the shared feed of a deleted user. We're working on that > issue.
Good to know someone is working on it. Any hints when it will be fixed?
> On further investigation into your account, it appears that you're > affected by the problem mentioned on the other thread: that of being > subscribed to the shared feed of a deleted user. We're working on that > issue.
> The majority of basic display problems as described by EmmyLou here > are much simpler than this bug affecting you. So it's usually worth > starting with the straightforward browser/Gears/extensions > troubleshooting. EmmyLou can push back if she's still having trouble > with it.