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reloading of web pages with the following message "A problem occurred with this loaderror unable to autoload constant expected to define it web page so it was reloadedI tired resetting net work and rebooting the iPad, neither helped. It seems to be a
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common problem. Does Apple have a fix or are they working on a fix or do they no longer plan to support iPad 2s? It would be nice to hear from Apple. Thanks. iPad web page keeps loading and won't stop 2, iOS 8.1.1 Posted on Dec 4, 2014 5:38 AM I have this question too Close Q: A problem occurred with this web page so it was reloaded All replies Helpful answers Page 1 of 7 last Next by JimHdk, JimHdk Dec 4, 2014 5:46 AM in response to RASHICK Level 7 (28,565 points) iPad Dec 4, 2014 5:46 AM in response to RASHICK No one here would know a problem occurred with this webpage so it was reloaded fix about Apple bug fixing since this is a user community. You won't get a response from Apple here. Helpful (4) Reply options Link to this post by Demo, Demo Dec 4, 2014 5:49 AM in response to RASHICK Level 10 (95,701 points) iPad Dec 4, 2014 5:49 AM in response to RASHICK I have an iPad 3rd generation and I get that message as well so it has nothing to do with having an iPad 2. The message means exact,y what it says, there was a problem loading the web site. In some situations, it just might be a problem with the website itself. Please note that I said in "some" situations. If you are getting this message every single time that you try to load a page, something is wrong.Did you clear Safari, close all apps and then reset the iPad? Settings>Safari>Clear history and website data. Now close all apps. In order to close apps, you have to drag the app up from the multitasking display. Double tap the home button and you will see apps lined up going left to right across the screen. Swipe to get to the app that you want to close and then swipe "up" on the a
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Webpage display issues Fix "Aw, Snap!" page crashesIf you're getting the "Aw, snap" error page, this means that Chrome is having problems loading a webpage you're trying to see. Try the possible fixes below. Reload the page Usually, you can reload the page to fix https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95669?hl=en the error. On your computer: Atthe top left, click Reload. On https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjKGwtdhKwY your mobile device: At the top right, tap More Reload . Or, drag the page down and release. Close other tabs Your computer might not have enough memory available to load the site. Computers rely on memory to run apps, extensions, and programs. Low memory can a problem cause them to run slowly or stop working. Close every tab except for the one that’s showing the "Aw, snap" message, then try reloading that tab. Restart your device Sometimes, other programs or apps get in the way of a page loading correctly. Shut your computer or mobile device down, then turn it back on and try a problem occurred loading the page again. Still not working? If most sites load normally but one site is crashing, that site might be causing the problem. Try refreshing the page a few times again by selecting the blue Reloadbutton on the "Aw, snap" page or by selecting Reload. If the attemptto reload fails, then a "Send feedback" button will appear. Click the Send feedback button to let us know what's happening.You can alsopost your problem in the Chrome Help Forum. If you're on a Chromebook, try these additional fixes. Share this: Megan is a Google Chrome expert and the author of this help page. Help her improve this article by leaving feedback below. Was this article helpful?YesNoSubmit Webpage display issuesReport a problem or send feedback on ChromeFix connection errorsFix webpages opening slowly or not loadingFix "Aw, Snap!" page crashesText not displaying properly Watch video tutorials To get the latest tips, tricks, and how-to's, subscribe to our YouTube Channel. ©2016 Google Privacy Policy Terms of Service catalàdanskDeutscheestiEnglish (United Kingdom)españolespañol (Latinoamérica)FilipinofrançaishrvatskiIndonesiaitalianolatviešulietuviųmagyarNederlandsnorskpolskiportuguêsportuguês (Brasil)românăslovenčinaslovenščinasuomisvenskaTiếng ViệtTürkçečeštinaΕλληνικάбългарскирусскийсрпскиукраїнськаעבריתالعربيةفارسیहिन्दीไทย&l
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