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Unexpected Network Changed Error #433
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It seems you have caught something "red handed". Now if we can just figure out what? As I browse for mentions of this error I get the feeling that it is caused by shifting network paths possibly caused by ip4/ip6, cat5/wifi, or vpn/direct alternatives. Any chance any of these could be in play? When I get an unexpected fork-to-local I have cleared error conditions by reloading the web page. This is a no-risk option with my changes safely stored. When I've had server load based errors a retry without reload also worked. The journal entry for an unexpected fork-to-local will include the error message reported by the failed ajax call. This can be viewed by double-clicking the timestamp on the revision page. I've yet to see the browser offer a better description via ajax than appears in the inspector window. |
There looks to be a know, long running bug, with Chrome - see Issue 166593, might be related. |
Wow. What a great reminder that there are many layers beneath us. I wonder if WSUV networking folks could shed some light on Mike's particular situation? |
Actually, at this point I was on T-Mobile 3g. I'll see if I can collect errors on ethernet and wifi connections as well. |
Also, weirdly the error caught in journal looks like this: { |
Which browser are you using? The screen shot looks like Chrome. As much as I hate to suggest it, have you tried a different browser? As all the reports seem to indicate that this problem is only seen with Chrome. |
Occassionally changes will fail to post, giving orange halo. Most confusingly, this happens in situations where there is no load, persona login is maintained, and the page/edit is not particularly large. Repeatedly trying to fork the page sometimes works as solution, but often it takes multiple times.
I caught one of these today while my browser log was open. It appears as a "networked changed" error. See screenshot.
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