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pheski 2008-08-26 03:42 PM

kCFErrorDomainCFNetwork error 302
 
Suddenly in the last several days (less than a week - probably 3 days) I find that two blogs won't load in OW 5.7, and both give the above error.

The links are:

[url]http://rodrik.typepad.com/dani_rodriks_weblog/[/url]

and

[url]http://thegspot.typepad.com/blog/[/url]

These links work in Safari and FF. I didn't change any OW settings.

Google didn't give me any information.

Peter

Andrew 2008-08-26 04:09 PM

Error 302 is "connection lost". There is some discussion about it, with a pointer to some documentation, here: [url]http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=7932794[/url]

That documentation says "this usually indicates a highly overloaded server."

I'm not experiencing any problems with either of those links. Some hand-waving suggestions would be to quit and restart OmniWeb, and even to reboot (pretty skeptical about the latter helping if other web browsers are working). If that doesn't help, maybe someone else will chime in with something, otherwise I suggest sending in some support email, and maybe our support team will be familiar with this.

pheski 2008-08-27 04:52 PM

Thanks for the feedback. Restarting OW and rebooting the computer were not helpful.

The puzzling thing for me is that both of these sites have been in a workspace with a collection of blogs that I visit daily. They have worked without an issue until the last few days when they stopped working either in that workspace or as a separate web browser window, but continue to work fine in FF and Safari. And at a time when I didn't change anything.

I'll send a support email, per your suggestion.

Peter

pheski 2008-08-27 05:01 PM

A quick addendum.

Any link with the format something.typepad.com fails

Peter

whpalmer4 2008-08-27 05:29 PM

What happens if you try it with one of the 5.8 Sneaky peek releases available for download? I was able to load the sites you mentioned without difficulty, but didn't go to the trouble of downloading 5.7 to try it there. Could be an easy fix...

pheski 2008-08-28 04:33 AM

[QUOTE=whpalmer4;45812]What happens if you try it with one of the 5.8 Sneaky peek releases available for download? I was able to load the sites you mentioned without difficulty, but didn't go to the trouble of downloading 5.7 to try it there. Could be an easy fix...[/QUOTE]

Same behavior in the last two SneakyPeak versions.

P

whpalmer4 2008-08-28 06:33 AM

They both just loaded fine for me. Are you using Tiger or Leopard? Have you tried starting OmniWeb without your workspace, or in a freshly created user? It definitely seems like there must be something in your environment that is at least a contributing factor here, perhaps we can narrow it down...

Handycam 2008-08-28 07:25 AM

Happens to me too, in build 104377

[CODE]2008-08-28 11:27:32 http://rodrik.typepad.com/dani_rodriks_weblog/: Operation could not be completed. (kCFErrorDomainCFNetwork error 302.) [kCFErrorDomainCFNetwork/302][/CODE]

pheski 2008-08-28 07:44 AM

[QUOTE=whpalmer4;45844]They both just loaded fine for me. Are you using Tiger or Leopard? Have you tried starting OmniWeb without your workspace, or in a freshly created user? It definitely seems like there must be something in your environment that is at least a contributing factor here, perhaps we can narrow it down...[/QUOTE]

Well, this morning around 8:00 am I was unable to load those sites in OW 5.7 or 5.8 SneakyPeak, either in WorkSpace mode or as an independent browser window.

I went out and picked 6 quarts of blueberries and 5 pints of raspberries with my wife, came back and made a cup of coffee, and now the sites load fine in both 5.7 and 5.8, in WorkSpace mode and an independent browser.

I literally did nothing to change my environment (unless you count the bug bites while picking - looking forward to blueberry cobbler in February when the Maine winter is in full swing).

I have no idea what changed.

Peter

Handycam 2008-08-28 12:13 PM

maybe the sites were down?

pheski 2008-08-28 03:30 PM

[QUOTE=Handycam;45861]maybe the sites were down?[/QUOTE]

Possible. Nothing that I've seen on the sites saying anything about that, but that doesn't prove anything. Interestingly, I did a google search for <.typepad.com> while I couldn't get access and got a fair number, none of which I could access - and the same error for all of them.

So that suggests (if I understand domain naming correctly) that typepad.com hosts typepad blogs and prepends the bloggers identifier to typepad.com/someblogname/

That would explain it. I'll look around to see if I find evidence that typepad had problems.


Peter

Handycam 2008-09-05 11:58 AM

Yes, i can confirm this error for typepad.com sites. Not sure what they're doing, but OW doesn't like it.

boldfish 2008-10-03 01:15 PM

I can confirm the same error on two different servers when uploading image files - also issues with firefox and IE under parallels.

Leopard broke!

Brian 2008-10-03 01:33 PM

Yeah, I've seen that error in several applications on my 10.5 machines - I suspect it's a Leopard problem, not a problem with any individual application. The apps are just passing the error message they got from the OS along to the user.

JKT 2008-10-04 06:04 AM

I often get this exact same error on my iPhone with mobileSafari (and with many different sites). I have to restart the phone to solve it. Suggests it is indeed an OS X issue in general but one that is only triggered by WebKit based browsers?

Brake6 2008-11-08 12:49 AM

I'm maybe a little late… But is there any solution on this problem?

I got the error here: [url]www.svd.se[/url]
The site works fine in Safari, Firefox and iCab. Tried a restart with no luck.

Regards, Magnus

gscott3 2008-11-11 04:54 AM

Try this...
 
I think this is the same problem I have had but not sure. If it is though, the solution for me was to delete all of the cookies for that site. This is a problem/solution that Safari has as well although with Safari, I believe you just get a blank window. Again, I may be mistaken but it is certainly worth a try!

Brake6 2008-11-11 09:30 AM

Thanks gscott3 :)

Deleting the cookies made the day.

Regards, Magnus


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