Not so long ago, many Bloggers would complain, quite frequently of a common problem
After various complaints and suggestions, Blogger seeded their code library and added a seemingly unique error code to each known failure point. Almost overnight, it seemed, complaints mentioning the generic error message quoted above disappeared. A much more maneagable query became common.
Now, it seems, new Blogger code is being added that doesn't issue a bX- code, and the generic error message is being reported again.
>> Forum thread links: bX-*00027
>> Copy this tag: bX-*00027
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After various complaints and suggestions, Blogger seeded their code library and added a seemingly unique error code to each known failure point. Almost overnight, it seemed, complaints mentioning the generic error message quoted above disappeared. A much more maneagable query became common.
I have a bX-aaaaaa code - what does it mean?
Now, it seems, new Blogger code is being added that doesn't issue a bX- code, and the generic error message is being reported again.
>> Forum thread links: bX-*00027
>> Copy this tag: bX-*00027
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