500 server errors
Is anyone else getting "500" Server Errors when doing FINDS in Family Tree
have been getting this for the past few days
Windows Machine with Chrome Browser
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Dennis
It's 'Brett'.
It appears so ...
Just some, that I found ...
In order of most recent ...
FamilySearch Help
Category = Family Tree
HOME > FAMILYSEARCH HELP > FAMILY TREE
[ 1 ] ... Gone UNANSWERED ...
Internal Server Error message on Search>Family Tree
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[ 2 ] ... Apart, from my 'feeble' attempt ... REALLY gone UNANSWERED ...
Find doesn't work in Chrome browser--can it be fixed?
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And ...
A little longer back ...
[ 3 ] ... NO real ANSWER ...
Too many error codes, pages not loading, no temple work showing
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And ...
Oh, so MUCH longer back ( 2018 ) ...
Groups Section
FamilySearch Places Volunteer
HOME > GROUPS > FAMILYSEARCH PLACES VOLUNTEER
[ 4 ]
Place not loading after changes
https://community.familysearch.org/en/discussion/3210/place-not-loading-after-changes
I do not know, if this may help/assist; but, I just thought you need to know.
Brett
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I have been getting this error for days how do I fix it.
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have you tried clearing the cache on your browser/
do you get the error when you use a different browser or different device?
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The HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) 500 Internal Server Error server error response code indicates that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. This error response is a generic "catch-all" response.
Will Error 500 fix itself?
This error message is often temporary and the website may quickly fix itself. For example, many people may be connecting to the website at once, causing the problem. You may just need to wait a few minutes — or a few seconds — before trying again, and the website may work properly.
The only thing is to clear the cache and cookies on Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Firefox, Opera, if you using the Apple Products as in Macbook Pro or IMAC or Iphone or Ipad same thing you can clear the cache, cookies to. May sure that you have updated Version of as in Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Firefox, Opera, Plus also make apple software is up to date to hear is how to update the apple software to hear is the URL Link to https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/safari/sfri11471/mac
For Google Chrome
Delete browser cache and cookies in Chrome
- Open Google Chrome.
- Click the menu button ⋮ > More Tools > Clear browsing data.
- On the Clear browsing data window, select which time range you want to clear.
- Put a check beside Cookies and other site data and Cached images and files, and then click Clear data.
For Mozilla Firefox
For Microsoft Edge
What are the risks in saving cookies?
Like anything that saves your personal information, it could enhance your browsing experience, but it could also lead to issues like:
- Privacy Concerns. Malicious actors with their advanced hacking tools uses data stored in cookies to get your login credentials or personal data. Getting these information can lead to identity theft or financial fraud.
- Security Vulnerabilities. Cookies can be vulnerable to attacks that put the security of your data at risk.
- Outdated Data. Cookies can become outdated or invalid, which can cause browser errors or unexpected behavior when trying to access the stored information.
Why is it important to clear cookies?
Clearing your cookies regularly helps maintain the privacy and security of your personal information online. It also enhances your overall experience.
When is the best time to clear cookies?
Just like tidying up your physical space, regularly clearing your cookies helps keep your digital life organized and streamlined. Make it a monthly habit for a smoother online experience.
- When you are shopping online. It is best to delete cookies first before making online purchases.
- When you are about to log out. Always delete cookies after logging out from any website.
- When you have trouble opening websites. If a website is experiencing issues, clearing its cookies can sometimes resolve the problem.
- When you are switching to other devices. Before you use another device to surf the Internet, clear the cookies first.
- When you want to speed up your PC. While clearing cookies will not significantly improve the overall speed of your computer, it can help improve the performance and privacy of your web browser.
Delete browser cache and cookies in Firefox
- Open Mozilla Firefox.
- Click the menu button ☰, then select Settings.
- Select Privacy & Security, scroll to Cookies and Site Data, and then click Clear Data.
- Check both Cookies and Site Data and Cached Web Content, and then click Clear.
- A confirmation box will appear. Click Clear Now to proceed.
Delete browser cache and cookies in Microsft Edge
- Open Microsoft Edge.
- Click the menu button … > Settings.
- Under Clear browsing data, click Choose what to clear.
- Tick Cookies and saved website and Cached data and files, and then click Clear.
Plus it be good to have a good up to date Virus Protection to and it be best run it encase there anything that might be preventing it to. I hope this help out to.
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