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Q: A problem occurred with this web page so it was reloaded

My iPad 2 has become unusable due to constant reloading of web pages with the following message "

A problem occurred with this web page so it was reloaded

I tired resetting net work and rebooting the iPad, neither helped.  It seems to be a common problem.  Does Apple have a fix or are they working on a fix or do they no longer plan to support iPad 2s?  It would be nice to hear from Apple. 


Thanks.

iPad 2, iOS 8.1.1

Posted on Dec 4, 2014 5:38 AM

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  • by roadkill_97006,

    roadkill_97006 roadkill_97006 May 11, 2015 1:24 PM in response to dioohay
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    May 11, 2015 1:24 PM in response to dioohay

    I certainly don't disagree with you about Apple needing to actually maintain their software instead of layering on release after release of new bugs. The fact remains that Safari on my iPad Air is not useable for me with iOS 8.3 so, until Apple becomes more interested in content than surface glitter, I'll use AdBlock. YMMV.

  • by karonfromrussiaville,

    karonfromrussiaville karonfromrussiaville May 12, 2015 7:33 AM in response to roadkill_97006
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    May 12, 2015 7:33 AM in response to roadkill_97006

    IT really is frustrating when I am coding on Khan Academy and it lags and since there is lag, the stupid iPad reloads it JUST to make it faster...

    or could it be because of LOW MEMORY/TOO MUCH MEMORY AT ONCE?!

    As far as I know, this also happened recently on my computer while using Firefox Browser doing the same thing (basically) , but Firefox CRASHED... At least it doesn't happen as quickly as it does on my school iPad!

     

    New iPads need to be upgraded with WAY more memory or RAM or whatever. It wouldn't hurt TO DO THIS, APPLE!

     

    —Cameron Johnson (Coolcam6578)

  • by Conal Wright-Newton,

    Conal Wright-Newton Conal Wright-Newton May 16, 2015 5:33 AM in response to RASHICK
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    May 16, 2015 5:33 AM in response to RASHICK

    I have found the issue and a put in place a workaround whilst I do some more disagnosis.

     

    So - I have this issue all the time on all my IOS 8 devices in pages using javascript / jquery libraries that have a lot of content in the page.  For instance, I am working on a page that I have unfortunately inherited eventually ends up with 5MB of data in it, too much.

    The page loads the jquery libraries, things like jquery.easing.min, bootstrap, owl.carousel, showhide, jquery.prettyPhoto, nicescroll and a whole load more.

    Page also contains a view port setting:

    <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">

    Safari begins to render the page but a reload / resize is triggered causing assets to reload and trigger another resize until it gives up.

     

    My quickest workaround was to remove that view port setting:

    <!-- meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1" -->

    And insert:

    <meta name="apple-mobile-web-app-capable" content="yes">

    And stop content scaling:

    <meta name="viewport" content="user-scalable=no">

    This is a frig.

    So basically we now force the full page to load and we prevent any scaling - and that stops the reload on my IOS devices.  Nice work from the twonks. 

    Shoddy work from Apple yet again.  Premium devices with buggy software. 

  • by granth68,

    granth68 granth68 May 22, 2015 4:41 AM in response to RASHICK
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    May 22, 2015 4:41 AM in response to RASHICK

    I tried everything from clearing network settings, clearing website data, hard reset of iPad 2. Turning off Java stopped the reloading but can't do much without Java on most websites and they don't look so pretty either. Can't even click button to send verification code when logging in here without Java. Turning Java back on brought the problem back again. SBS Eurovision site kept reloading until crash message appeared. Completely unwatchable. Finally fixed the problem by downloading Google Chrome in the App Store. No problems now. Must be an iOS8 issue. Never happened before 8.2.

  • by Conal Wright-Newton,

    Conal Wright-Newton Conal Wright-Newton May 22, 2015 4:53 AM in response to granth68
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    May 22, 2015 4:53 AM in response to granth68

    I think you probably mean Javascript.  The issue (I detailed it in this topic) is that the jq/jquery libraries that dynamically move content around on page resize change the content - and IOS then reloads all the content, causing a loop - and this issue.

  • by ra.williams,

    ra.williams ra.williams May 22, 2015 5:46 AM in response to RASHICK
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    May 22, 2015 5:46 AM in response to RASHICK

    I had an similar issue, but it resolved it self strangely, not sure if it's the exact usecase but I'd love to track down the cause. followed.

  • by davidwhthomas,

    davidwhthomas davidwhthomas May 22, 2015 8:19 PM in response to RASHICK
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    May 22, 2015 8:19 PM in response to RASHICK

    The iPad has limited RAM available. I suspect this problem occurs because it runs out of free memory while loading the page so does the refresh thing, freeing up used memory in the process.

  • by Strider007UT,

    Strider007UT Strider007UT May 24, 2015 1:47 PM in response to RASHICK
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    May 24, 2015 1:47 PM in response to RASHICK

    I am having this same problem with safari crashing. The webpage http://www.toyota.com/corolla/  is crashing on my iPad Air using safari and chrome both crash. I hope Apple can fix this because it's stuff like this that makes people look for different brands for their computer needs...

  • by Ipadbeane,

    Ipadbeane Ipadbeane Jun 5, 2015 3:09 PM in response to RASHICK
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    Jun 5, 2015 3:09 PM in response to RASHICK

    Same here on iPad Air , nothing but problems since ios8 they even sent me a new iPad God only knows why as it's clearly iOS 8 issues

  • by Claire317,

    Claire317 Claire317 Jun 22, 2015 3:57 PM in response to RASHICK
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    Jun 22, 2015 3:57 PM in response to RASHICK

    This problem has made my iPad almost useless. It does the "reloading" thing every few minutes; sometimes I only get about thirty seconds before it does it again. A reload takes about ten seconds.

     

    Apps are often unresponsive. Sometimes Safari won't respond to my attempt to click on a tab or a bookmark, and won't let me scroll the page. All I get is a frozen screen image that I can't do anything with. Sometimes when I go to my mail app, the mail screen comes up but there's no mail, no accounts listed, no VIPs, nothing. That stuff might appear in 30-60 seconds or so, or maybe I just have to close the app.

     

    All apps occasionally just shut down suddenly and dump me back to the home screen. Sometimes it fails to adjust the screen orientation if I switch between portrait and landscape.

     

    I've tried everything mentioned in this and other threads, including a factory reset and restore from iTunes. In the process it failed to restore a number of files I had backed up to my laptop with iTunes.

     

    It's an iPad 2. I know they came out four years ago. I've had this one for about three years. If Apple thinks the solution is to buy a newer model, they're out of luck with me. I expect a device that cost $600+ to last more than three years.

     

    I don't really expect any helpful responses, though I'd be grateful. I just wanted to post this information somewhere where Apple could — if they choose to — see it.

  • by alwinder1,

    alwinder1 alwinder1 Jul 9, 2015 4:25 PM in response to Claire317
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    Jul 9, 2015 4:25 PM in response to Claire317

    Same happens here,iPad2,it happens now with random webpages,from newspapers to the weather network,much more frequently in the last two weeks,I have the latest OS and never had this problem before iOS8.I am just about to dump the iPad2 and buy a Samsung tablet........

    What really bothers me is that Apple keeps running these updates,which is nice as they are for free,but introducing almost every time new bugs (problems).

    Are these people even aware they are screwing up the customers esperience with the iPads?,and do they even bother,in their spare time,to review some of these Forums?

    This problem is going on for such a long time now,and it looks like these people are dumbfounded or just not interested???

     

    Alberto

  • by Sébastien Shaikh,

    Sébastien Shaikh Sébastien Shaikh Jul 15, 2015 2:46 PM in response to RASHICK
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    Jul 15, 2015 2:46 PM in response to RASHICK

    I'm having the same issues using an iPad 4 would you believe...

  • by medent_jefff,

    medent_jefff medent_jefff Jul 22, 2015 9:01 AM in response to medent_jefff
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    Jul 22, 2015 9:01 AM in response to medent_jefff

    I finally came up with a workaround for the memory issues I was facing by changing the way photos are displayed.


    When the user takes a picture, it is sent to our web server, rotated and stored for transmitting to back to our company's server. This photo has a maximum resolution of 2048x2048. (No change in this part.)


    Then, a smaller version of the photo (a thumbnail) is returned to the user's device. This photo has a maximum resolution of 512x512. It is this new, smaller version which I am now displaying for the user.


    This has drastically reduced the memory consumption and hence eliminated, or at least reduced, the above issue.

     

    For example, with one photo with which I was working:

    original size: 4,134,901 bytes

    compressed: 875,887 bytes

    thumbnail: 48,959 bytes, i.e. 5.6% of the size of the previously displayed picture

     

    Both the original compressed version and the new thumbnail are being stored with JPEG image quality set to 90%.

     

    The user loses the high resolution of the image on the phone but it is saved in the highest resolution allowable on the server. This isn't an ideal solution, but it is allowing us to function.

  • by AJsenior,

    AJsenior AJsenior Jul 23, 2015 8:22 AM in response to RASHICK
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    Jul 23, 2015 8:22 AM in response to RASHICK

    This appears to be a common problem that I also share.  I found something in BloombergBusiness online that prompted me to join this discussion.  Apparently "Thousands of mobile applications are secretly running ads that can't be seen by users, defrauding marketers and slowing down smartphones, according to a new report by Forensic, a firm that tracks fraud in online advertising." (see

     

     

    Someone who knows more that I about how Safari works would have to say, but it occurred to me that this behind-the scenes activity could be a cause of Safari constantly having to reload the page I want to see.  Any comments?

     

     

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  • by Allan Wylie2,

    Allan Wylie2 Allan Wylie2 Aug 1, 2015 1:52 PM in response to RASHICK
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    Aug 1, 2015 1:52 PM in response to RASHICK

    I've got an iPad2 and have found (so far) that the problem seems to go away if you go to Settings:Safari and "Remove History and Web site Data" at the bottom of the RH panel.

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