MT and Google Chrome
Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2018 2:00 am
I have a problem with viewing my web site with Google's Chrome browser. It became apparent a few days ago.
After opening the browser and going to my MT site, after approximately 70-seconds, Chrome throws an 'Aw Snap' error message indicating that an error has occurred with the page. Refreshing the page produces the site again until 70-seconds later, when the message reappears.
As best I can tell it's a Chrome problem. It, however, does not affect any of the regular 'morning routine' sites that I visit on a daily basis. Nor has it affected any of the random sites I have visited in my attempt to find the problem. Perhaps it's a Chrome versus PHP (v7) conflict? To the best of my memory I have not installed any new programs in the last few days, nor have I made any changes to the MT site or Chrome settings.
I have another computer which is dedicated to running the weather site and camera; other than a few utilities and four browsers there is nothing else installed. Using Chrome on that computer the site was fine, no error messages. The computer on which I type this is for general purpose use and the one from which the site is managed. The weather computer runs Win 7 64-bit, this one Win 10 64-bit.
When looking around the Internet for possible solutions I came across an article on the release on Thursday 19th April of a new iteration of Chrome. So I checked the version on this computer, which told me I was up-to-date with the new version installed. Mind you, the problem started to occur prior to the date given for that upgrade. The weather computer still had a previous version installed, so I updated it. The weather computer's Chrome browser now exhibits the same problem as this one.
Incidentally, all six of my other browsers on this computer behaved (although only Firefox is known to be up-to-date - I haven't as yet checked the others).
So, has anyone else had a similar problem? and, if so, have you managed to solve it?
Sorry for the length of this posting,
Cheers,
John B
After opening the browser and going to my MT site, after approximately 70-seconds, Chrome throws an 'Aw Snap' error message indicating that an error has occurred with the page. Refreshing the page produces the site again until 70-seconds later, when the message reappears.
As best I can tell it's a Chrome problem. It, however, does not affect any of the regular 'morning routine' sites that I visit on a daily basis. Nor has it affected any of the random sites I have visited in my attempt to find the problem. Perhaps it's a Chrome versus PHP (v7) conflict? To the best of my memory I have not installed any new programs in the last few days, nor have I made any changes to the MT site or Chrome settings.
I have another computer which is dedicated to running the weather site and camera; other than a few utilities and four browsers there is nothing else installed. Using Chrome on that computer the site was fine, no error messages. The computer on which I type this is for general purpose use and the one from which the site is managed. The weather computer runs Win 7 64-bit, this one Win 10 64-bit.
When looking around the Internet for possible solutions I came across an article on the release on Thursday 19th April of a new iteration of Chrome. So I checked the version on this computer, which told me I was up-to-date with the new version installed. Mind you, the problem started to occur prior to the date given for that upgrade. The weather computer still had a previous version installed, so I updated it. The weather computer's Chrome browser now exhibits the same problem as this one.
Incidentally, all six of my other browsers on this computer behaved (although only Firefox is known to be up-to-date - I haven't as yet checked the others).
So, has anyone else had a similar problem? and, if so, have you managed to solve it?
Sorry for the length of this posting,
Cheers,
John B