Anybody experience this issue with the chrome browser?
I loaded chrome on my Windows 8 tablet pc so I could use chromecast. Logged into my youtube account.
Then clicked on 'Playlists' link and chrome just hangs forever saying 'Loading..."
Through Firefox on the same system I have no problem trying to do the exact same thing.
Anybody know what's going on and what to do?
Thanks for any help.
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One day youtube stopped working on all browsers. It loads preview of the video and then loading infinite circle appears. Sometimes it shows the message: if playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. I cleared coockies, history etc. two times. I found something about the hosts file, but the original file contains the same exact thing the guide was recommending to replace. There similar problems with youtube, but i didn't find anything that could possibly solve the issue except the host file.
Whether the problem only occurs on the YouTube site? Try to play some online video from another site, such as Bing and Google.
If this issue only occurs on the YouTube site, perhaps the issue is related the YouTube site, you could check the YouTube help forum and contact with them.
If another site also has the same problem, perhaps the issue is related to your network or computer. Please check the network connection and check which version of OS and Browser version are you using? Then, try to Restart your browser, Restart your router, Restart your computer or Update your browser to the latest version.
Make sure you use propper audio device.
I am trying to setup on my website where I can view a video in low resolution for space saving purposes, then if someone likes the video, I have added into the webpage a link for them to download the full hi-res video. The problem seems to be that no matter what I try I cannot get anything to actually download to my pc from the host server webpage video directory. I have tried many different options that I have found by googling the net. For instance
David Garner
If you are using Opera this will "Stream" and play in your Opera Browser, It will not work on IE11, Google Chrome, Firefox or Safari. And Streaming is not what I wanted anyway, I want someone to be able to download the file to their harddrive to watch later.
Can anyone help me figure out how to be able to download to my pc from the webpage Download link? The primary browser I would like to use is IE, however I am trying to also go for multi-browser support.
* Edit *
After clicking on the link in IE11 it appeared to be thinking so I let it run and after about 5 minutes it started streaming. But I still cant download to my pc the file.
I have made a webpage using Polymer. The webpage doesn't open on Google Chrome (both Windows and Android). When I try to open the page, Chrome shows "He's Dead, Jim!" message on Windows and "Aw, Snap!" message on Android. I have reset the settings and reinstalled Chrome but the problem still continues. Can anyone tell me how to solve this problem or the reason behind it?
https://www.googledrive.com/host/0B2Zii8voDW6QcGduNnl1cFBReXc/fold/
maybe you can check if there is any error in your page, which stop polymer initialization:
https://www.polymer-project.org/docs/polymer/debugging.html#unregistered-element-bookmarklet
Btw, did you try the official demo page with your browsers? If they work, then it's your code problem.
I have a small Google App Engine App that I've put in an iframe on a google site and have been running for some time now. I just noticed that the app will not display in Firefox version 23.0.1. I downgraded to Firefox version 22 and the form is visible and working. The form also works current versions of Chrome and Safari. The logs on the app engine dashboard show no error messages. If I open up the app in Firefox 23.0.1 using the link directly to the app, it works just fine.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how I might fix this or troubleshoot further? For now I'm just telling my users to use Chrome.
Thanks, brl8
For the past couple of days we've been experiencing problems with web pages using Google Maps API V3.
Originally I thought it was one particular page on our website, and have spent at least a day trying to find the cause.
This morning I found it was any page with a map on our website, and have just found it's any page on any website with a map.
We are using IE8 on Windows XP, the problem is that on a page with a map is refreshed IE8 crashes.
If "Enable automatic crash recovery" is on in Internet Options/Advanced then you'll get a "balloon" error:
This tab has been recovered
A problem with this webpage cause Internet Explorer to close and reopen the tab.
If "Enable automatic crash recovery" is off, the usual "Internet Explorer has encountered a problem and needs to close" message box appears, but clicking Debug just closes IE.
This happens on the simple example page from Google, it will load fine, press F5 and IE will crash.
https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/examples/full/map-simple
This only happens on IE8 on Windows XP. IE7 on XP and IE9 on Windows 7 are fine, as are Firefox and Chrome.
Can anyone else confirm this, and have any idea how to resolve?
Thanks,
Mike
Update:
Have found that it works fine if XP is started in Safe mode with Networking