Wolf Munroe |
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I've been getting Error 500 (Internal Server Error) on the main page since last night (I'm on Firefox 82.0.2 on Windows 10.)
The error code is accompanied by a picture of a ysoki/ratfolk tinkering.
Anyway, the menu banner (with search and links to my account and cart) still appears and I can browse the shop and the forum, but the main page content (the big ads about upcoming stuff, and anything else on that page) at paizo.com isn't showing.
Euan |
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This has been broken for many people for almost a month now on various browsers.
https://paizo.com/threads/rzs437b2?Paizo-I-love-you-but-please-fix-your-web site#18
VestOfHolding |
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Same here for weeks. Hoping that Paizo can at least say "We hear you and are looking at it". Literally just that sentence is fine. The weeks of silence is weird.
Per CrystalSeas' point:
Browser: Firefox and Chrome, even with addons/extensions turned off.
ISP: Comcast
State/Country: Oregon, USA
Wolf Munroe |
Browser: Firefox 82.0.2 (64-bit)
OS: Windows 10 Pro
ISP: Suddenlink
Location: West Virginia, USA
There's my info, if that helps. I'd have been more specific as to which update of Windows 10, but I'm not sure where to look to get that information anymore.
As long as I still can navigate the site to browse the forums and the store and my account, cart, order history, etc., I'm doing fine. Back in the day the main page actually had some links on it that meant something (including the store blog and some sidebars) but now it's basically a bunch of poster ads anyway, so I guess it not displaying doesn't matter that much to existing customers. It's probably really off-putting to potential new customers though.
It's also worth noting that it was working fine for me within the last week, so it hasn't been an ongoing issue for me until the last few days. It seems I only recently became part of the affected group.
AJCarrington |
I'm running Firefox 82.0.82 (64 bit)
I'm running Win10 OS Build 19041.572
Spectrum/South Carolina
I have little/no issues when navigating the forums or blog. As noted up thread, issues *periodically* when I try to navigate to other parts of the site. I have never NOT been able to get to where I want to go...sometimes need to reload or navigate to the page from a different path. The issues are consistently...inconsistent. :/
David knott 242 |
On two different computers, using Chrome on 1 computer, Internet Explorer on the other computer, and Microsoft Edge on both: I get the Ysoki mechanic picture on a signed out page whenever I attempt to visit the page with the new PF2 errata. Both of these computers have Windows 10.
I will update or reply to this posting if I am able to get anywhere going through an incognito link, as I only know how to do that with Chrome, which is not on the computer that I currently have access to. Signing off the Paizo site and then signing back on did not work via Internet Explorer.
Hawkmoon269 |
I'm getting this as well. I notice I get it on these pages:
Home page
https://paizo.com/
Pathfinder > Beginner Box
https://paizo.com/pathfinder/beginnerbox
FAQ
https://paizo.com/pathfinder/faq
What I've discovered though is that I appear to be signed out on those pages. Instead of saying "My Account" in the upper right, it says "Sign In." And also, once I'm in that "broken" section of the website, those pages all load without error if I jump between them. For example, if I go to the Pathfinder menu and choose Beginner Box, I get a 500 error in the lower part of the page. But if I then click the Purple Golem to go to home page, I can see the home page. And from the now working homepage, if I go the Pathfinder menu and choose Beginner Box, I can see the Beginner Box page. I'm still not appearing as signed in on any of them, and if I go to a "working" section of the site and back to the home page, it shows the 500 error again.
I have no idea if that is helpful at all, but thought I share in case it was.
Vince McDonald |
I am getting the same issue when I go to the main homepage, to the Pathfinder landing page, to the Pathfinder FAQ, or immediately after I log in. It does, strangely enough, let me get at the forums, and from there I can get to (for instance) my Downloads. I also see the same behavior that Hawkmoon269 mentioned, where once I hit a broken page, I can navigate to other pages by using the menu successfully, but not if I go directly to the URL.
ISP: Verizon
OS: Windows 10 (1909)
Browser: Firefox 82.0.3
I also tried this in Chrome (86.0.4240.198) which encountered the same error. Strangely enough, MS Edge (86.0.662.69) worked just fine until I log in, at which point it hits the same error.
Hawkmoon269 |
Clearing cache and cookies only resolves it for me until I log in again. Once I'm logged in, a hand full of pages give the 500 error. However, once I'm on a page giving the 500 error, if I navigate to any other "broken" pages, they load, but I notice the site is treating me like I'm not logged in (the header has a link to Sign In instead of My Account).
CrystalSeas |
This is on my desktop computer which is hardwired into the modem.
And resetting the modem didn't help either?
I'm not having any trouble reaching Paizo using Edge. So it's not that Paizo's computers are down, and it's not that Edge isn't compatible with Paizo.
There's something else going on between your computer and Paizo's computers. Hard to diagnose from either end.
Thomas Keller |
Thomas Keller wrote:This is on my desktop computer which is hardwired into the modem.
And resetting the modem didn't help either?
I'm not having any trouble reaching Paizo using Edge. So it's not that Paizo's computers are down, and it's not that Edge isn't compatible with Paizo.
There's something else going on between your computer and Paizo's computers. Hard to diagnose from either end.
Do you mean turn it off and back on again? Just tried that, nothing.
Feros |
Yeah, still same error here. Starting to drag into months. Sure, I can open a private window, or log out and clear my cache, and it works. Then it fails again when I log back in.
Yeah, this just started for me today. It is definitely on Paizo's end, but heaven only knows what piece of code is doing it. Tried both Edge and Chrome on Windows 10. Works fine when I log out, hits hard back when I log in.
Dragnmoon |
Was getting the error on Chrome today, had to delete all the cookies for the site and reload the page and it worked fine after that.
Feros |
Was getting the error on Chrome today, had to delete all the cookies for the site and reload the page and it worked fine after that.
It works, but as soon as I sign into my account, it goes again.
Thomas Keller |
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Dragnmoon wrote:Was getting the error on Chrome today, had to delete all the cookies for the site and reload the page and it worked fine after that.It works, but as soon as I sign into my account, it goes again.
Yep, this is my experience as well. I can sort of fool it so I can get to most of the website content. To see the errata, I have to open an InPrivate window.
scm |
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This has happened to me for about a week. It was working previously from the same browser/computer/ISP combination. I do not believe this has anything to do with personal settings and has everything to do with the signed in account.
The 500 Internal Service Error (ISE) occurs for me
1. When I attempt to sign in or have not cleared cookies from a previous attempt to sign in (but only on certain sections of the website)
2. From multiple networks (over VPN, from nearby wifi networks)
3. From multiple browsers in private/cleared cache modes (I have only tested firefox and chrome)
4. From multiple operating systems (macos and windows 10), including a brand new docker container image I spun up just for testing with no security settings and no blocking/filtering of any kind
I suspect something is wrong with paizo's user authentication data for specific users, but that is speculation. It is, however, very interesting that it works for forums but not for, e.g. my digital downloads.
Wei Ji the Learner |
I've been having an issue logging in, the site tells me that it's having trouble, but if after I make that attempt and select the forums, the site loads and shows me I'm logged in.
However, even logging out, clearing cache and cookies as well as an isp flush via the command window doesn't seem to change this awkward unplanned design feature.
I'm on Firefox 78.6.0esr, Windows 7 SP1
I love my windowed windows and cannot use Win10's non-windowed windows they give me a migraine.
EDIT: My Fire tablet logs into the site without a hitch.
Loki_Thief |
I have also been having this issue for at least a few weeks now. Firefox 84.0.1, Windows 10 OS Build 19041.685, Spectrum, Kansas. Finally came on here to see if it wasn't just me and am fairly dismayed that it's been well over a month with no official response. Even if they're having a hard time rooting out the cause of the issue, a simple, "Yeah, we're aware of the problem and are working on it" would be nice.
CrystalSeas |
Even if they're having a hard time rooting out the cause of the issue, a simple, "Yeah, we're aware of the problem and are working on it" would be nice.
It might not be something they can work on.
Particularly since people with the same OS and same browser are NOT having a problem. When that is true, there's nothing Paizo can analyze, since they can't recreate the problem.
I, for example, am on Firefox 84.0.1, and Windows 10 OS 19041.685, exactly the same as what you're reporting.
Yet I'm not having these issues.
So what is Paizo supposed to say if they can't reproduce the problem and it's not actually a problem for some of their customers using the same software to access their site?
It might be anti-spam software your ISP is using, or even antivirus software installed on your computer. And anti-virus software that screws up Firefox on your computer might not cause any problems with Chrome. There are hundreds of hardware or software components that might be different between my computer and yours; my ISP and yours.
If the problem is not consistent and if Paizo can't recreate it using their own computers, then they won't be able to say "we're working on it".
Loki_Thief |
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Given that multiple people have stated that they're not experiencing problems with any other websites, it's highly probable that the culprit for this issue is somewhere on Paizo's end. Even if it's not affecting everyone, it's happening for a large enough number of users to make it a serious problem. I understand that problems like this can be difficult to suss out, but even if they don't have a solution right away, they could at least say "we're not sure what's going on, we'll continue to look into it". That would still be better than complete silence.
Aventhar |
I have been having these issues for about a month now, multiple browsers, multiple OS’s, multiple devices... Suddenly tonight, everything is working properly again.
Is anyone else seeing an improvement?
Watery Soup |
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there's nothing Paizo can analyze, since they can't recreate the problem
The IT department can log in from their smartphones or home computers to see what the outside world sees.
Sure, it's not ideal that they use their personal devices for work. But apparently the alternative is "have the website be down for months" so at some point someone with budget authority is just going to have to authorize a $100 device and a $5 coffee from Starbucks to log in from an outside Wifi system so they can figure it out.
It's absolutely clear that this isn't a single user's problem, it's not Windows' problem, it's not a browser problem. It may not be Paizo's problem either, but Paizo is the entity with the most to lose by having logged in customers losing access to most of their website, so ... yeah, capitalism.