Showing posts with label BX Error Code Problems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BX Error Code Problems. Show all posts

Friday, March 27, 2009

"When Is Blogger.om Going To Fix The Bugs With The Template" Issues?"




I really don't think that the problems about the bx error codes that have to do with template issues is something that Blogger.com can solve!

This is only my honest opinion but when these bx error codes have to do with template issues, the culprit usually winds up being that there is something wrong with the template itself. Most likely it has either or both missing or corrupt coding in it.

There is also the likelihood that the coding for the template was copied and pasted wrong.

I have tried a number of different third-party templates for my Different Blog Layouts Blog and for some of them it wasn't as simple as just being able to copy and paste the coding - although that method has worked for some of the different templates it hasn't worked for ALL of them. There have been times when I have used a new template that I have gotten from another site and when Blogger.com wouldn't accept it, I had to go in and tweak the coding until the template was finally accepted.

When you think about it what you are asking is that if the template that you want to use isn't being accepted then you want Blogger.com to go into the coding and fix it so that the template will then be accepted - and that is something that I think Blogger.com will not do!

Just think about it. If everyone that was having problems with their template wanted Blogger.com to fix their template then Blogger.com would be busy for ages!

If you are having a problem with your third-party template then its up to you to be able to solve it.

Sorry, but that is how it goes!


Thursday, February 12, 2009

"How Can I Get Help To Fix My BX Error Code?"



Well this is kind of a hard and complicated question to answer!

Firstly Blogger.com has posted that a lot of these bx error codes are temporary so you may want to wait and give it a few days to see if the problem solves itself.

If you still continue to get the error code then Blogger.com wants you to do a search for it to see if anyone else has posted about the same bx error code and hopefully they have provided a solution.

If you can't find any posts about your particular bx error code then Blogger.com says that you can start a thread on their message forum using that bx error code in the title of your post.

If you still haven't been able to get a solution to your bx error code problem you can then report it to Blogger.com by using the link that is provided on the right side of this blog "Report Your BX Error Code Problem Here".

When enough people report that particular bx error code then Blogger.com will assign someone to look into it further. However you shouldn't expect a personal reply from Blogger.com unless they need more information from you.


Tuesday, November 11, 2008

"How Do I Delete This BX Error Code?"

Basically speaking if you get a bx error code you can't just simply "delete" it! Blogger.com has said that a lot of these bx error codes are temporary so you may want to wait a while to see if the problem solves itself. But if you continue to get the bx error code then you can report it to Blogger.com by clicking on the link that I have provided on the right side of this blog (It's the "Report Your BX Error Code Problem" link)

A lot depends also too on what you were doing when you got the bx error code. There have been some bx error code problems that I have been able to solve using the bypass procedure - however this bypass procedure hasn't solved all of the bx error code problems - just some of them.

So its not just a simple matter of being able to delete the bx error code so that you can continue to work on your blog. Probably the best solution - besides the bypass procedure - is for you first to wait and see if the problem solves itself and if it doesn't then report it to Blogger.com so that they can be aware of it and start to work on the solution.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Blogger.com & The Bypass Procedure?

I have been talking with another person about Blogger.com and the problems that they are having with so many people getting the bx error codes. (This person too has also found a solution for the bx error code problem too!)

It is believed that while Blogger.com may seem to be slow to solve some of the bx error codes more quickly, that they are working on a more permanent solution to the bx error code problem.

Friday, August 8, 2008

"There Is NO Bypass System For The BX Error Code Screen!"

I was going over some of my notes today and noticed that I got a reply from someone saying that there is no bypass procedure for the bx error code screen.

Unfortunately they are wrong in this respect. I have been using the bypass procedure for the past few months now whenever I get one of those dreaded bx error code screens! I haven't gotten the bx error code screen for a few weeks now and I'm wondering if I should try to get one of them on purpose just to make sure that the bypass procedure works.

So far it has worked whenever I get the bx error code screen message when I'm trying to post to my blog, add pictures to my blog or do some editing to the widgets and page elements that I have on my blogs. I also use the bypass procedure when I'm working on my clients' blogs as well!

I have to say that some of the more recent bx error code problems that people are posting about have to do with uploading their images - which I don't have ANY problems with now - and uploading their videos.

I tried uploading a video to my Test Blog and while it took a while to upload the video it did finally upload.

The recent problems that Blogger.com has been having with people posting and saying that their blogs were false-ly accussed of being a spam blog has been acknowledged by Blogger.com and they say that they are currently working on the problem. - This is one situation where I know that the bypass procedure won't work - but really I can't say for sure 'cause I didn't try it on that when one of my client's blog was flagged as a spam blog. - (my client's blog has since been restored!_

I really have to smile when some "expert" tells me that there is no bypass procedure for getting out of (some of) the bx error code screens because I use it EVERYTIME I get one of those bx error code screens.....

AND IT WORKS EVERYTIME!

Friday, July 25, 2008

bX-58t2bg




bX-58t2bg



happens when trying to delete an old(er) post

One of the suggestions for a solution was given by one of the Blogger.com employees and basically they said that it could be that you would have to switch your blog to Blogger.com's newest version.


Thursday, July 24, 2008

What Do We Know About The BX Error Codes So Far?



All we really know about the bx error codes - so far - is that they occur when something goes wrong with what one is trying to do to their blog.

Blogger.com has said that the error code message has always been there (even before they changed to their new format). It's just that now they have assigned bx error code numbers to the error messages.

Blogger.com has said that the codes don't have any specific meaning to them - however there are a few bx error codes that have been posted about more than one time.

To see what you can "do" about your bx error code just click the link below to go to a post where I replied to a post similar to yours

http://groups.google.com/group/blogger-help-troubleshoot/browse_thread/thread/f3f22389add5a35b#


Monday, July 14, 2008

People Are Still Getting BX Error Codes!

Here is a copy of one of the replies that I have been posting on the Blogger.com help boards when people have been posting about the bx error codes that they have been getting:

It's dis-heartening to see that so many people are posting about the bx error code problems that they are getting. Even though there are so many posts from people who have said that they are getting numerous different bx error codes I thought that I would answer your post simply because no one else did.

Basically if you are still getting the bx error code then you can report it to the Blogger.com staff by clicking on "Resources" and that will take you to a link to where you can report your bx error code problem. When enough people report it then Blogger.com will assign someone to look into it further.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

"It Is Difficult Contacting Blogger.com"

"I have been getting the error codes for over a month now. I have reported them to Blogger and nothing. I continue to get daily new error codes when doing the same thing and I report them and still nothing. I don’t even have the faintest clue of how to contact Blogger to get past the error code screen that you’re talking about. Blogger makes it so difficult contact their support group services."

While I do know that the Blogger.com staff have posted different links to where people can report their error code problems - I have included such a link on the side of this blog - it seems that people are getting quite frustrated at not getting any feedback from Blogger.com about the error code messages that they are receiving. I have seen message board posts from actual Blogger.com employees stating that they see that some bloggers are feeling as though they are "not getting enough love" and that is why they posted links to a form where people can report their error code problems. But so far it doesn't seem to be doing any good as far as some bloggers are concerned. A few have even mentioned that they were considering moving their blog to someplace else!

that's why I can't understand why Blogger.com just doesn't simply post the procedure for getting out of the error screen. It's my theory - and I have to say this is my theory alone - that the reason why they are not posting the bypass procedure is because they want people to send them the error code messages that they are getting as opposed to just posting the bypass procedure. This is probably because they want to know what the error codes are and how people are getting them. However the problem seems to be that people are getting the same error codes for doing different things! Another thing too is that while a specific error code has been solved for one person it hasn't been solved for another.

I have mentioned many times about there being an error code blog online - don't know if it is Blogger.com's offical blog but it does have error code information on it. The last time I checked the blog - which was a few days ago - the blog said that it was temporarily unavailable which is strange because I can still see it online!

Update! - the blog has been recently updated!

If you are trying to contact the Blogger.com staff about asking about the bypass procedure and they are not resonding they must have a reason why. Maybe they just don't want the bloggers to know what the bypass procedure is. Meanwhile I will continue to use it because getting those error code screens is quite annoying and if I didn't know the bypass procedure myself I would just move my blog somewhere else.


Thursday, June 12, 2008

How To Get Help For Your BX Error Code Problem

When you first start to get these bx error code messages the first step is to post about it on the Blogger.com "help" message boards. Now I am only guessing here - but I'm guessing that the reason why this is the first step is because by posting your bx error code problem maybe someone who has also had the same bx error code problem and managed to solve it will see your post and reply to it with the solution.

However the next step is if you continue to have the problem then you should report it Blogger.com. You can click here and that will take you to a link where you can report the bx error code problem that you are having.

Sunday, June 8, 2008

New News On The BX Error Code Front!

I found some very interesting information about the bx error codes from Blogger.com's own FAQ page!

According to their explanation these bx error code numbers have no specific meaning. They are just a replacement screen / message of Blogger.com's previous error messages that were more benign. According to Blogger.com:

They are simply unique codes, which identify each individual point of abnormal termination

The site also goes on to say that people have started lists of bx error codes "thinking that there is a pattern to the individual bx error code numbers assigned" - when - in their words - there is not. I'm assuming that they might be talking about this blog. But you know what? I am going to keep this blog up and I will continue to post the bx (and other) error codes that I get. Why? Why not!

Unfortunately their site also mentions the fact that they have to receive more than one report of a specific bx error code before they will assign one of their staff to look into the problem. This is very dissappointing news to hear because I and others have posted to the Blogger.com help boards that once they report their bx error code problems then Blogger.com will look into it. I will now have to re-phrase that to include the message that enough people have to report their specific bx error code numbers BEFORE Blogger.com will look into the matter.

Probably the worse news of all is the mention that while the Blogger.com staff works to solve those bx error code problems that doesn't mean that new bx error codes won't continue to pop up!

I'm wondering myself how much problem-solving could be avoided if Blogger.com knew the bypass procedure? Would it eliminate (or decrease) the bad reputation that they are starting to get? Will the bypass procedure work on ALL bx error codes? Does Blogger.com even want to know the bypass procedure? Will it help or hurt them? Could it possibly save them a lot of time and money as far as helping bloggers that still have a blog on Blogger.com? Or do they think that they know of a better solution then simply bypassing the bx error screens altogether?

Friday, June 6, 2008

"How Long Does It Take Blogger.com To Solve A BX Error Code?"

Someone posted this question on one of the Blogger.com help boards today and I thought that it was really a quite interesting question!

Just like everything else problems have different and varying degrees! It is just too impossible to say how long it will take the Blogger.com staff to solve a particular bx error code problem.

I'm sure that there have been some of them that have been solved in as little as 24 hours and yet there are still some of them that haven't been solved in days, weeks and / or months!

I should also note that while Blogger.com does want people to report to them about the bx error code problems that they are having they have noted on their site that in general they will not contact you unless they need more information about the problem(s) you are having.

If you would like to know the current status of the problems that Blogger.com is working on you can log into your Blogger.com account and look at the latest links to the latest updates of the problems that the Blogger.com staff have solved.

If you are looking for the bypass procedure to get out of the bx error code screen then you are going to have to contact Blogger.com and ask them for that information.