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Lighthouse Error #11644

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loka365 opened this issue Nov 10, 2020 · 4 comments
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Lighthouse Error #11644

loka365 opened this issue Nov 10, 2020 · 4 comments

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@loka365
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loka365 commented Nov 10, 2020

I just submitted my new website in Google Pagespeed Insights for a website speed audit. But it is returning an error as follows:

Lighthouse returned error: FAILED_DOCUMENT_REQUEST. Lighthouse was unable to reliably load the page you requested. Make sure you are testing the correct URL and that the server is properly responding to all requests. (Details: net::ERR_FAILED).

The website https://blueheronhealthnewsreviews.com/ absolutely has no issue & load perfectly at present but still returning the above error.

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Thanks! Appreciate you filing this bug. 👏

This is a known issue, most well described in #2784. So, we'll automatically close this as a duplicate.

However, if you believe your bug is different than the cases described there, please comment here with "necessarily-wide-alpaca" and I'll reopen this bug. 🤖 Beep beep boop.

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loka365 commented Nov 10, 2020

"necessarily-wide-alpaca"

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patrickhulce commented Nov 10, 2020

Thanks for filing @loka365! I am unable to reproduce this.

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The reasons listed in #2784 can be temporary. Are you facing this 100% of the time?

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loka365 commented Nov 10, 2020

Thanks for your review. I think the problem was temporary, I also found no issue in PageSpeed Insights at present.

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