Burble O'Clock
Dec. 2nd, 2008 06:22 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I am trying an experiment: no coffee this morning. (So far I am unimpressed.) (Am I extra bleh from lack of caffeine, or just because I have accumulated more bleh?)
Something is wackily awry with the Google Document that Dr. Nick and I have been working on for months. I can happily edit any other document I have access to and save it back, but that one consistently gives me the dread Network Error when I try to save. It's only 410KB, so we haven't hit the 512KB limit, which was the most obvious possibility. I've tried exporting it into HTML and uploading it as a new document; same problem. I really do not wish to grovel through 410KB of raw markup to try and see if there's some tag or other being stupid. (And how would I tell if it were? Wholly illogical for an HTML botch to keep you from saving the fucking file.) Gosh, it'd be swell if the error message was indicative.
...Hmm. At that. Just because it exports to HTML at 410K, does not necessarily mean that whatever internal format Gdocs uses translates to the same file size. Gosh, it'd be swell if the error message was indicative. HINT, HINT
Something is wackily awry with the Google Document that Dr. Nick and I have been working on for months. I can happily edit any other document I have access to and save it back, but that one consistently gives me the dread Network Error when I try to save. It's only 410KB, so we haven't hit the 512KB limit, which was the most obvious possibility. I've tried exporting it into HTML and uploading it as a new document; same problem. I really do not wish to grovel through 410KB of raw markup to try and see if there's some tag or other being stupid. (And how would I tell if it were? Wholly illogical for an HTML botch to keep you from saving the fucking file.) Gosh, it'd be swell if the error message was indicative.
...Hmm. At that. Just because it exports to HTML at 410K, does not necessarily mean that whatever internal format Gdocs uses translates to the same file size. Gosh, it'd be swell if the error message was indicative. HINT, HINT
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Date: 2008-12-02 03:45 pm (UTC)Even weirder: it works from the office. Other documents work from home. I tried from MacBook and PC desktop. what.
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Date: 2008-12-02 10:47 pm (UTC)(Yeah, I know, I've used it before, but I'm at work and don't have the usual pastede-on-yay tools handy to make a new one.)