When I connect to "script.google.com" (via Chrome) to access my projects, I am getting the following error;
"Something Went Wrong - Please reload the page to try again".
I do the reload but keep getting the same error.
I have tried logging out of Google and back in, shutting down Chrome and starting again but the error still remains. This was working for me less than 24 hours ago and none of my projects are currently listed which concerns me.
What can I do/try to resolve this?
This appears to be a bug!
This was affecting me for a while, though it seems to have rectified itself now. This seemed to go on for maybe a week or two.
That being said, I have taken the liberty of reporting this on Google's Issue Tracker for you, detailing the behaviour:
G Suite Developer Hub Displaying "Something went wrong"
You can hit the ☆ next to the issue number in the top left on the page which lets Google know more people are encountering this and so it is more likely to be seen to faster.
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Recently I am facing an issue with google meet in firefox as well as chrome. In the google meet call the other person cannot hear me and after a few seconds the call disconnects saying network issues.
1] Console shows the above error message.
2] There are no 400 or 500 responses in the Network tab.
3] Happens across both my systems. Pfsense is a firewall I have which I cannot turn off.
Has anybody faced this issue or let me know what can be causing it.
This issue was resolved after purging cloudflare-warp, removing system wide certificates from /usr/local/share/ca-certificates/extra and reinstalling the latest version (at this point 2022.7.x)
Few days ago I had same issue with windows/linux clients behind an enterprise network, using http proxy.
Workaround applied was forcing default mic/cam chrome permissions to "ask(default)", not "allow". Haven't found root cause yet. let me know if it was effective. regards.
I have created a number of tools with Google Apps Script, using Google Sheets as a database. Since the move to the new IDE (which I really like), I've seen a new error that I had never seen before.
On two (and so far only two) of the tools I've created, when I go to do a Test Deployment, the new window shows an error message: "We're sorry, a server error occurred. Please wait a bit and try again."
When this happened to the first tool, I did some research, and saw mentions of this happening when more than one user logged into a Script project. That was a possibility for my situation, as I had been in that sheet/project with different usernames. However, everything I had read indicated it was an issue with the Production Deployment; I didn't see anything related to a Test Deployment error. The only solve I had for this was to start a whole new Project and copy the code over.
Now I am seeing this issue on a second project, but it's one that only one user has ever accessed. Initially, it was reported by one of my users who was getting that message on the Production Deployment. When I go into the Project to do a Test Deployment, I'm getting the same error. In Production, it appears to have resolved itself (mostly), as the tool is working again, but it's been up and down some this morning. And even with the Prod Deployment working, I am still unable to run a Test Deployment.
This is not something I ever ran into with the legacy editor. Has anyone else seen this sort of behavior since the new Editor was released? Any thoughts on how this can be resolved, short of creating a whole new project for this specific tool?
Your issue has already been reported in the issue tracker as a potential bug:
There seems to be a workaround though, posted by the OP:
You can also star the request to make the issue more visible:
Note that if the steps are different, you also have the option to file a separate ticket in the Issue Tracker.
Since yesterday afternoon, I have not succeeded in using Folium to generate maps, even the most basic display function can not be completed, the network connection is normal, it is likely that there is a problem with the call of js.
I tried switching the network environment and trying to change computers, but it didn't work.
Failed to load resource: net::ERR_CERT_DATE_INVALID
leaflet.awesome-markers.js:17 Uncaught ReferenceError: L is not defined
at leaflet.awesome-markers.js:17
at leaflet.awesome-markers.js:122
leaflet.css:1 Failed to load resource: net::ERR_CERT_DATE_INVALID
map.html:39 Uncaught ReferenceError: L is not defined
at map.html:39
#This is the code for the most basic function I've tried.
import folium
m = folium.Map(location=[29.488869,106.571034],
zoom_start=16,
control_scale=True,
width='50%')
m.save('map.html')
I hope to generate map pages
I dont think there is any problem in your jupyter notebook/Python IDLE. Check with your browser. If you’ve determined that the ERR_CERT_DATE_INVALID is caused by an issue on your computer, try these steps to resolve it:
First things first, check the Date and Time set on your computer, if
these are wrong it probably explains how you got the
ERR_CERT_DATE_INVALID error.
Sometimes fixing this error is as simple as shutting down your
browser and then restarting it. Other times a system reboot may work.
However, there are a couple of instances where you’ll need to do a
little more work to set things straight.
Check your connection, if you’re connected to public WiFi or some
other public network there’s a chance that your browser is right and
you don’t actually have a secure connection. If that’s the case, stop
browsing and resume when you’re on a more secure setup.
Scan your computer with a trusted antivirus software, you may have
malware of some sort that is causing the issue. Unfortunately we
can’t provide you with info on how to fix every last piece of
malware, but if your antivirus can’t, someone on the internet
probably knows.
Disable any third-party plugins you have running on Chrome. Sometimes
these can cause unwanted problems.
Clear your browser cache on Chrome. Click the menu icon, open History
and select “clear browsing data.”
Delete and then re-install Chrome. Sometimes this helps.
There are a few other crazy fixes like bringing down your firewall or
modifying network settings. However I would not suggest this one since your PC then become susceptible to virus.
So i have the following problem.
Any time i click on a request to view the headers/payload/response
i receive a not responding window.
If i wait ~2 minutes it works.
So what i receive here is a developer tools not responsive status when working on local machine.
I tried to re-install chrome. Nothing changed.
Current Version is: Version 50.0.2661.102 m listed as up to date.
Is there any possibility to get some logs or did anyone faced the same problem?
I think it can be relevant if i show what extensions i have installed.
But i tried to enable/disable them and nothing changed.
And i get the same comportment in incognito mode too.
Later edit: I somehow identified the problem. Idea is that chrome is trying to display the cookie (request headers) which was 18k characters long and it looks like this is slowing a lot developer tools and sometimes make him crash.
I just saw that in Mozilla cookies are limited to a couple of characters (display perspective) and after that they show ...
I can't find any known issues regarding this crash, so here are a couple of steps you could take:
Use the Chrome Cleanup Tool and see if that helps.
Fully clean and re-install Chrome (including deleting user folders). If it works after that, you can slowly add extensions and plugins back and see if any reintroduce the problem.
This is quite complex to explain but I keep getting injection attacks from another website by just clicking on a link. Oddly though it seems Google Chrome is the one generates it.
To elaborate, I have this site: http://byassociationonly.com and I have this site: http://dev.byassociationonly.com/example (can't name site as its a client site).
Whenever I click on any of the links on http://byassociationonly.com, in Google Chrome, on my machine, none of them work and I get an injection attack (I am using a plugin to send me email notifications when something like this happens, Wordpress Firewall).
The notification I receive is this: http://cl.ly/image/2U111T0m2X35
I just don't understand this error at all, Ive never had a problem before.
I've even removed the code within that page its referencing, which is from single.php, yet the problem still exists. I thought there were conflicts with my MAMP servers running locally but even if they are switched off, the problem still exists but localhost:8888 isn't referenced at all within wp_config.
However if I do this within Firefox, I don't get any notifications at all and the links work fine.
Has anybody got any ideas how to identify where the problem lies and solutions to fix?
As requested here's the code on the single.php page, that the error is reffering to: http://pastebin.com/QKqtLXQi
Did you recently install any Chrome extension? I have run into a similar problem before and after hours of troubleshooting it turned out to be an extension blocking some stuff. The fact that it works fine in FF, it feels like an isolated issue.