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An error occurred while recording a trace for your page. Restart Lighthouse. (NO_LCP)
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I tryed to check with browser lighthouse, update browser and check, used another browser but nothing helped.
Еhe solutions I found didn't help.
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Recently I run a page speed report of my website "https://www.globalvincitore.com/", as its part of SEO. But they returned "Lighthouse returned an error: This request took too long to render." this kind of error msg.
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Now I am wondering, Why My website Because I check in different device with cache clearing. On all of those devices, my website is completely running.
Can you please help me find the exact issues?
Note: not only in "page speed insights" but in " GTMetrix" also shown the same error.
I have encountered a problem after hosting my site on server. It is working good in my local server. Sometimes it works good but suddenly it is displaying "There has been a critical error on your website" and the main thing is- it occurs at first loading. After refreshing it displays the original content of my website.
I have already made the wp_debug= true but it didn't help and it was displaying white/blank page.
Thanks in advance for any kind of suggestions
I am trying to test a website https://www.hts.com/ using google pagespeed insights and getting backend error.
Please let me know if you can help us here to resolve this issue. Thank you!
Did you try loading the site with Developer Tools open.
Someone has left a debugger; statement at line 113 of alian_custom.js, and line 21 of the page within an inline JavaScript block.
This will then mean that the Lighthouse engine hangs (as it doesn't know how to unpause the debugger it seems) and you get a backend error due to a timeout.
Remove these 2 lines and try again, I would think it will work.
So I am just in utter disgust at what happened. i was working on an asp.net in TFS application and all of the sudden it literally just stopped working. Every time I tried to launch it in a browser it would display this error:
The entire DESCRIPTION states:
Description: HTTP 404. The resource you are looking for (or one of its
dependencies) could have been removed, had its name changed, or is
temporarily unavailable. Please review the following URL and make
sure that it is spelled correctly
I haven't the slightest clue what happened. I have not to my best recollection done anything to jeopardize it.
This is what I've done. since I have two different logins to my computer, I took the solution and tried to launch it in my 2nd login and it worked perfectly. I took that same solution file and tried to launch it in my current login and it's causing this issue.
I reset all my Visual studio settings and tried to launch the solution and again - get the same error.
It is showing the SERVIER ERROR in /HOME.aspx - but this error does not show up in my other login.
Does anyone have any idea what could cause this? I'm basically looking at creating a new user profile for myself to get this resolved. Any help will be much appreciated.
Could it be my user profile or would simply re-installing VS could resolve it?
I am currently developing a silverlight application, however yesterday I started getting the following error message every time I run the project:
I am a little confused as to why I am getting this message, and am looking for some help to track down the cause. If I click "yes" to debug - nothing happens. Also, I have no Line 1805 in any of my source files!
This error message started appearing yesterday, and appears as soon as I run the project, shortly before the first page loads. If i click yes or no, the project then loads and runs perfectly, I cannot see any unwanted behaviour.
I have been using source control, so I rolled back the project to a point before the error started appearing, however I am still getting the error!
Could it be a setting in VS Web Developer Express 2010 that I have accidentally changed?
You have script debugging enabled in your IE advanced settings. If you don't intend to be debugging script then disable it. The line number represents the line in HTML or Javascript content file where the error is being reported.
Thanks for the answer Anthony, however I just solved the issue.
I cleared the browser cache, and now the error has gone away. How bizarre!