Showing posts with label Questions FAQ. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Questions FAQ. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

"How Can I Get The BX Error Codes To Stop?"




That is a good question but unfortunately I don't have an entirely good answer!

I have seen one of the Blogger.com employees post that a lot of these bx error codes are temporary. This means that if you get one of them you might want to give it a little time - like maybe a few days or hours - to see if the problem solves itself.

Another problem may have to do with your Internet connection. It could be too slow or too busy or some kind of "glitch" may be occurring. Again you should give it some time and try it again later to see if you still have the problem. (It has also been suggested that you clear your cache and cookies and then re-start your browser. This method / solution has been posted from some who have posted that this has worked for them.)

There have been some bx error code problems that I have been able to solve with the bypass procedure - however it doesn't solve ALL of the bx error code problems.

There have also been some specific bx error codes where Blogger.com has admitted that the fault was on their end and they post about these specific bx error codes and the progress they are making towards solving them. (So you should keep looking at their updated posts to see what specific bx error codes that they are aware of and which ones they are working on to solve.)

Constantly trying to "fix" your bx error code problem could result in you getting more frustrated and much worse - getting more and different bx error codes! Hence the advice that you should at least wait a while before you try it again!

You can't "stop" a bx error code from happening (unless you have one of the bx error codes that the bypass procedure has successfully worked on) and at the very worst - you can always report your bx error code problem to Blogger.com so that they can look into it further!


Sunday, March 15, 2009

"What Do These BX Error Code Message Mean And How Can I Fix Them?"



Basically speaking, when you get one of these bx error codes it just simply means that something went wrong when you were trying to do something with your blog. Don't feel alone though because a lot of people have been getting them too.

Blogger.com has said that a lot of these bx error codes are temporary so you may want to wait and see if the problem solves itself.

Although there have been some suggestions as to things you may try to do to help you get rid of these bx error codes if they turn out to not be temporary - ie clearing your cache and cookies and then re-starting your browser - then it would be a good idea for you to report them to the Blogger.com staff. As someone pointed out "how are they going to know about them if people don't report them?"

It may be a problem that you won't be able to fix on your end so reporting it to Blogger.com is the best way to go.

You should also keep checking both the Blogger.com message boards and their blog because they have posted updated information about problems and their status and their fixes as well.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

"Why Was My Blog Deleted?"



If your blog has been deleted by Blogger.com, then the main reason would probably be that Blogger.com tagged your blog as a SPAM blog and while your blog may not be a spam blog, you are only given a certain amount of time to ask that your blog be reviewed so that it can be determined that your blog is not a spam blog.

If you don't request that your blog be reviewed in the time limit that you are given then Blogger.com may delete your blog.

Can you get it back? You would have to contact Blogger.com to find out!