Just thought I'd add. Yes I cleared the cache (both). Exited and restarted but to no avail. In desperation I tried Internet Explorer and it seems to work so I guess I'm using that for now. Any updates on Chrome or Firefox ?
Just thought I'd add. Yes I cleared the cache (both). Exited and restarted but to no avail. In desperation I tried Internet Explorer and it seems to work so I guess I'm using that for now. Any updates on Chrome or Firefox ?
Hey. Just thought I'd try again with Chrome and it's all magically working !!
Hi Bob -
Yes, unfortunately this behavior now works sometimes -- is to close all instances of browsers and wait approximately 15 min and try Appery.io again (but before this is mandatory to clear the browser cache completely).
Thats an interesting bug for you guys to fix.. Good luck
You're right, Bob!
Thanks
Appery support, what are the next steps for solving this issue? Whatever fixed you rolled out did not work for me and I have seen several reports on the forum of problems with the tester over the past week.
As for my situation I have been unable to debug/test my application in Chrome for a week now, this is unacceptable for what should be a reliable cloud service. I would really like to have a clear concise statement from appery on what is causing so much unstability in the tester and a clear roadmap of getting the issue(s) fixed.
Hi Greg,
We have found the reason of issue and are in process of its verification on test environment.
We will push it on production as soon as all tests are covered.
Thank you for your patience while we fix this, and sorry for any inconvenience this is causing.
Thanks Alena, I hope the fix will work this time.
Alena is there any estimate on when this fix will be rolled out yet?
Hi Greg,
We've pushed this fix.
Not reproducible on our side anymore.
Do you still face this behavior?