Showing posts with label Complaints. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Complaints. Show all posts

Friday, November 27, 2009

bX-qm5h6h



"can you help me with the bX-qm5h6h error? I would be very thanksful!"

This bx error code has been reported about because it has to do with people trying to export their old blog into a new one.

Here is what some others have posted about this particular bx error code:

"this infamous error code keeps appearing with an apology about server error every time I attempt to import from one blog to another....."

"I've been trying to import Bodge's Bulletin posts to the new blog but keep getting an error message "bX-qm5h6h" - anyone having the same problem?"

"The error code is bX-qm5h6h. I've tried clearing my cache and cookies as well as using a different browser. Nothing helps. Is Blogger aware of this problem?"

According to a posting on Twitter it seems as though this particular bx error code is a problem that has to do with Blogger.com itself and so far no solution from them has been posted online.

It also seems that this particular bx error code has been only posted about recently and since so many people have posted about it in a shourt amount of time it is possible that this could be a temporary bx error code problem. You should give it a few days to see if the problem solves itself (or if Blogger.com themselves solve it). You could also try using the bypass procedure to see if that will get rid of the problem.

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!


Monday, March 23, 2009

"Blogger Support Doesn't Help!"



Actually that's not entirely true!

Although I realize that there may be some bloggers who are getting frustrated at trying to get some help from Blogger.com, there have been instances where I have seen some of the Blogger.com employees answer posts from those who are requesting help with their blogs.

There is really no set way to determine how to get one of the Blogger.com employees to reply to one of your requests for help (even though there are others who reply to posts that try to help as well).

Blogger.com does have special forms and links to where you can report the problems that you are having and you can get to them by clicking on the links that are provided on the right side of this blog.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

bX-vw6u56



a person posted that they got this bx error code but they didn't say what they were doing to their blog when they got this specific bx error code.

All the did post was that they canceled their service? and that they refused to pay - for what, I don't know.

I can understand how some could become frustrated with not being able to get help with their bx error code problem(s). I do know that the Blogger help boards are there for those that need help with their Blogger.com problems.

Unfortunately there hasn't been any permanent solutions to the bx error code problems - although I am sure that they are working on it and Blogger.com has said itself that while they have managed to solve some of the bx error code problems there still may be new ones that will still come up.

Even the bypass procedure does not solve ALL of the bx error code problems and although this may be something that you may not want to hear some of the bx error code problems do have to do with the fact - when its related to third-party / editing templates - that the problem may lie within the template itself.

As far as I know, Blogger.com doesn't have a 1-800 # that one can call even I have seen many posts asking about it. I'm sure Blogger.com has a regular business address and phone number as well but they are not giving that out to the general public at large. However they DO have a message forum where you can post and ask questions about the problems you may be having with your blog. And from time to time one of the Blogger.com employees will post replies to other people's posts. Also they will also post their own messages when they have been made aware of certain problems and will post about the progress they are making while trying to solve the problem(s). They also have a blog - however it hasn't been updated in quite a while.