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Internal Server Error / Internal Error
Hi there! Great gadget. We use it on our kitchen computer for all the family calendars.
Recently, my wife's calendar started generating errors. I turned on trace and copied the following from the log. (I've modified the "T" parameter as I believe that is the google key to access the calendar.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
-Pete
2011-02-04T07:14:48: [Google.x265x] Start
C:
H: null
D: null
T: DQAAAL8AAACC8...4COixqxaP2Kg
2011-02-04T07:14:48: [Google.x265x] Object created
2011-02-04T07:14:48: [Google.x265x] Sent
2011-02-04T07:14:49: [Google.x265x] ORC: 3 / 500
2011-02-04T07:14:49: [Google.x265x] ORC: 4 / 500
2011-02-04T07:14:49: [Google.x265x] Hs:
Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
Transfer-Encoding: chunked
Date: Fri, 04 Feb 2011 14:14:49 GMT
Expires: Fri, 04 Feb 2011 14:14:49 GMT
Cache-Control: private, max-age=0
X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff
X-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN
X-XSS-Protection: 1; mode=block
Server: GSE
2011-02-04T07:14:49: [Google.x265x]
ST: Internal Server Error
RT: Internal Error
2011-02-04T07:14:49: [Main.x7125x] 500 / Internal Server Error / Internal Error
2011-02-04T07:14:56: [Util.x2851x] src dir: C:\Users\guestuser\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Sidebar\Gadgets\GoogleCalendar[1].gadget
Recently, my wife's calendar started generating errors. I turned on trace and copied the following from the log. (I've modified the "T" parameter as I believe that is the google key to access the calendar.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
-Pete
2011-02-04T07:14:48: [Google.x265x] Start
C:
H: null
D: null
T: DQAAAL8AAACC8...4COixqxaP2Kg
2011-02-04T07:14:48: [Google.x265x] Object created
2011-02-04T07:14:48: [Google.x265x] Sent
2011-02-04T07:14:49: [Google.x265x] ORC: 3 / 500
2011-02-04T07:14:49: [Google.x265x] ORC: 4 / 500
2011-02-04T07:14:49: [Google.x265x] Hs:
Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
Transfer-Encoding: chunked
Date: Fri, 04 Feb 2011 14:14:49 GMT
Expires: Fri, 04 Feb 2011 14:14:49 GMT
Cache-Control: private, max-age=0
X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff
X-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN
X-XSS-Protection: 1; mode=block
Server: GSE
2011-02-04T07:14:49: [Google.x265x]
ST: Internal Server Error
RT: Internal Error
2011-02-04T07:14:49: [Main.x7125x] 500 / Internal Server Error / Internal Error
2011-02-04T07:14:56: [Util.x2851x] src dir: C:\Users\guestuser\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Sidebar\Gadgets\GoogleCalendar[1].gadget
PdProg- Guest
Re: Internal Server Error / Internal Error
As the error message says, it is an error at Google server side. It is supposed to disappear as they fix it.
yeah, but...
I fully agree that the error is occuring at the server. The question is, what is causing the server error? (i.e. what does the request look like?) I've got several apps using and managing my google account. (gSyncIt as an example) None of them are having a problem with this calendar. It is not intermittent, and it is only this one calendar. (out of 6 I am maintaining)
Any other thoughts?
Thanks,
-Pete
Any other thoughts?
Thanks,
-Pete
PdProg- Guest
Re: Internal Server Error / Internal Error
You said it started generating errors and this made me think that it worked before. If the gadget didn't change, then server side changed
Anyway, if you send me the full trace log to balee at scippleron.com, I'll try to figure out.
Though, it seems from the log that the gadget is installed a bit weird as it is in the directory C:\Users\guestuser\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Sidebar\Gadgets\GoogleCalendar[1].gadget (note that [1]). In fact, it shouldn't be a problem, but you can try to uninstall, remove all directories under C:\Users\guestuser\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Sidebar\Gadgets which start with GoogleCalendar, also remove everything from c:\Users\guestuser\AppData\Local\Temp\Google_Calendar_Agenda , then install the gadget again.
Anyway, if you send me the full trace log to balee at scippleron.com, I'll try to figure out.
Though, it seems from the log that the gadget is installed a bit weird as it is in the directory C:\Users\guestuser\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Sidebar\Gadgets\GoogleCalendar[1].gadget (note that [1]). In fact, it shouldn't be a problem, but you can try to uninstall, remove all directories under C:\Users\guestuser\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Sidebar\Gadgets which start with GoogleCalendar, also remove everything from c:\Users\guestuser\AppData\Local\Temp\Google_Calendar_Agenda , then install the gadget again.
Re: Internal Server Error / Internal Error
thanks very much for your quick responses. the [1] was the result of my attempting to put another copy of the gadget on my desktop during testing.
However, embarrassingly, I was incorrect in my first statements about other products not having an issue. gSyncIt was in fact raising errors and had told it to continue anyway. This morning things began working again in both apps. Sorry to bother you with this.
-Pete
However, embarrassingly, I was incorrect in my first statements about other products not having an issue. gSyncIt was in fact raising errors and had told it to continue anyway. This morning things began working again in both apps. Sorry to bother you with this.
-Pete
PdProg- Guest
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