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a problem Troubleshooter: I receive an error message connecting to ChatIs your internet connection working
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properly?Yes, I can connect to other meow chat not working 2016 sites fineNo, I appear to have difficulty loading meowchat problems 2016 other sitesDid signing into Chat through the Gmail secure site resolve the issue?YesNoDid http://productforums.google.com/d/topic/gmail/jl__NQUYFQc clearing your browser's cache and cookies resolve your error?NoDid refreshing your browser resolve the issue?YesNoWhat error message are you encountering?Unable to reach Gmail. Please check your internet connection https://support.google.com/chat/troubleshooter/3234368?hl=en or company's network settings.''Unable to reach Gmail. Please check your internet connection.''Chat is disbled. You have been signed out...''Oops. Your chat connection may have been interrupted.'None of the aboveHas your network administrator or ISP blocked chat?NoDid disabling any third-party internet software, toolbars or extensions solve your issue?YesNoDid allowing images for Gmail resolve the error?YesNoDid disabling any third-party internet software, toolbars or extensions solve your issue?YesNo Share this: ©2016 Google Privacy Policy Terms of Service catalàdanskDeutscheestiEnglish (United Kingdom)españolFilipinofrançaishrvatskiitalianolatviešumagyarNederlandsnorskpolskiportuguêsportuguês (Brasil)românăslovenčinaslovenščinasuomisvenskaTiếng ViệtTürkçečeštinaΕλληνικάбългарскирусскийсрпскиукраїнськаไทย中文(简体)中文(繁體)日本語한국어 English
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up-to-date. Just yesterday I got this this error message: It's a new service, so not too surprised that chat is seeing a few bumps. In fact it's expected. I remember the first few versions of meebo(a web based chat interface for Yahoo, MSN, AOL, and Jabber), and the problems they ran into. One positive aspect of the chat problems are that gmail is unaffected. Email continues to work and is performing well. They've integrated it in such a way that quick contacts can fail or be unavailable (like above) but fail gracefully. Many popular web apps, even recent web 2.0 and AJAX apps don't seem to be designed this way. They fail and fail completely. Designing AJAX apps that can handle partial failures is hard. Many of these app have deep callback stack to get the JavaScript to perform and work seamlessly. There are parallel asynchronous java script calls that need to be requested and handled in whatever order the server responds. So each piece of functionally needs to be carefully crafted to be independent and self sufficient. You need to think about how your app will act if it fails, or worse partially fails. Can it continue to work if it misses a server response or two? Can it error gracefully and continue to work when only a partial set of server functionality is available? This is especially important for companies building desktop replacement applications in which users will rely on for their day to day or even hour to hour work. So take a note from gmail and talk, build apps that are robust to temporary failures. If partial server functionality is available continue to process work and user interaction on the rest of the app. Gracefully poll the server checking for when the full functionality is returned. The error above recovered on it's own without a reload or restart of the webapp. Impressive to say the least. On a side note, Gmail itself has been rock solid for me ever since I started using it in June 2004. The spam filters are pretty good, but not perfect (more on that later), and it's hard to beat the speed of the interface. It's not the most feature rich mail or collaboration implementation out there but for a small mail volume it does a good job. Works perfect for my personal mail (40-50/day), but I'd have a hard time using it as my primary webmail client for work(200-300/day). I just get too much mail each day for gmail to be useful. It's missing a few key features to manage extremely large dai