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This is a very frustrating problem that I just can't seem to pin down. Sometimes, while performing a search, the web page will just freeze showing the following error after about 30 seconds:
This seems to happen on all browsers (reported on Edge, Chrome and Firefox), and is completly random. For example, if I can for "Runway Objects" on chrome and it will freeze the first two times, but then work suddenly, while it won't freeze on any of the other browsers (and it'll never freeze on Chrome for that search term again!). This makes it impossible to reproduce consistently, as you never know when a search term will cause this freezing. It's also impossible to debug, as the browser dev tools seem to be useless in this situation. If you try to open them after it happens then they either can't be opened or show nothing, and if they happen to be open when it does happen, they still show nothing!
Has anyone else experienced this happening to them? Can anyone think of a way I can work around this issue?
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I don't think it has been an issue.
I note this is when it is on a server so do you get the same issue if you run the output locally? Are you able to generate to another folder on the network to see if it still occurs?
Beyond that, unless someone else has ideas or has seen the problem, I can only suggest Support to see if they are aware of an issue. See https://helpx.adobe.com/contact/enterprise-support.other.html#robohelp for your Adobe Support options. The email link tcssup@adobe.com is recommended as it reaches a team dedicated to Technical Communication Suite products including RoboHelp.
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Thank you Peter for the swift reply. We are currently testing local builds just now, but given the seemingly random nature of this issue, we could test 2000 search terms and find nothing or we could serach 20 and find the issue 5 times! At the moment, it hasn't happened, but that's not to say it won't... I didn't consider testing from another network location though... so I'll give that a go too and see what happens.
Once I've given these options a thorough testing to see if there is any difference or reproduction, I'll contact support as you suggest.
Honestly, this is the worst kind of bug... 😞
Thanks!!!!
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Commonly known as a bar steward!
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I have noticed this with RH 2019 HTML5 Azure. It hasn't happened frequently enough for me to make a fuss about it, but every now and then something strange happens during a search which is solved by a page refresh and searching again. It's too infrequent to pinpoint it, but indeed page freezes (at several stages of loading) might describe it best. In my experience it happens more when using it locally (especially when using index.htm files over the network) than when we've uploaded it to our web server and opening the help using an URL. YMMV.
Probably is some kind of javascript blip if the connection is interrupted during execution or something like that.
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Yes! I've seen this behavior also and always concluded it was my system acting up. Now that I know it's happening to others, I'll pay closer attention and try to figure out some kind of pattern.
Thanks for posting about this!
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Given the nature of this bug and the fact that it happens across all browsers and that other people have posted to say they have a similar issue, I've gone ahead and filed a bug with Adobe.
https://tracker.adobe.com/#/view/RH-10017
Please upvote it if you are having the same issue. 🙂
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I'm not sure I would mark that as a correct answer as it doesn't solve the problem. Of course, the problem Adobe are going to have is the same as yours, replicating it. I hope they can.
If you can consider a frameless output, a lot of work has been done on search there. I can't say it will fix the issue but maybe worth a try if it is an option.
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You are quite right Peter and I have removed the "correct answer"... I haven't tried the Frameless output for a few versions but will give it a go and see what happens. I had issues with it previously which is why we switched to the Responsive HTML5, but it's certainly worth checking again. Thank you!
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We use the frameless output and still get this annoying, hard-to-reproduce bug. *sigh*
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Apart from replicating the bug, I really doubt it can be solved easily. The RH search is quite extensive, but that probably also means there is quite a lot going on behind the scenes after you press enter. I could imagine a network blip could disturb that process. I think either an increase of efficiency or an increase of robustness of the search routines could help, but both would probably not be an easy fix. And then it could be at the browser end as well... how many times do you open a web page that is only loaded halfway and then stalls, and then after a refresh loads just perfectly within seconds?
But yeah, if they at some point could look into it, would be appreciated. I have upvoted the bug.
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Whilst RH-10374 | Tracker (adobe.com) is not about random terms, it has the feel of something related.
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The person who logged the bug has found it is now fixed after they got IT to clear the server cache and reboot the server.
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We have the same problem, whether locally or on a server.
It has been reported to us by customers, which is very annoying (for us and for them).
We are using Robohel 2020.6.76.
We have not found a workaround.
We've tried the server reboot but it has not solved the problem.
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You need to add your vote to the bug report R https://tracker.adobe.com/#/view/RH-10017. That is where Adobe will become aware it is a general issue.
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Hi,
Have there been any fixes to this yet? We have 2020.7.46. Each time I search, the results show up but the page freezes and I can't click on them. Then I get "Page Unresponsive". So our customers literally cannot search anything on our site.
Thanks,
Julianna
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This hasn't been fixed yet, but the bug report I made has been set to "Critical" in the last week or so, which would suggest that Adobe are now aware that the problem exists and is serious... so I'd hope that a fix will be forthcoming in the next update.
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We dealt with this, a month ago, by re-outputting the Robohelp file and publishing it again.
Yesterday, when I published our latest version, Search did not work. Luckily, re-outputting and publishing again worked AGAIN.