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username Jan 20, 2010 11:08 pm

Website Down?
 
Got:

Error 500: ServletException in '/common/pageTopNav.jsp': Missing message for key "5708319|SHORT"

tried IE and Firefox...

Could not bypass the home page to go to any other pages either....

Minneapolis Jan 20, 2010 11:20 pm


Originally Posted by username (Post 13223250)
Got:

Error 500: ServletException in '/common/pageHamNav.jsp': Missing message for key "5708319|SHORT"

tried IE and Firefox...

Could not bypass the home page to go to any other pages either....

I'm getting the same error. Seems like this is a semi-weekly reoccuring crash.

TULOKCICT Jan 20, 2010 11:33 pm

I got the same thing, but it is working now. I thought it was just my computer and I fixed it by restarting the browser, but I guess that was just a coincidence.

kanerf Jan 21, 2010 4:06 am

The website is buggy this morning. Whenever I go to the hotel search dialog, I get the wierd looking circular curser flckering off and on, and can't even type in search criteria.

bitburgr Jan 21, 2010 6:06 am

Seems to be working here.

vacagirl Jan 21, 2010 6:06 am


Originally Posted by kanerf (Post 13223890)
The website is buggy this morning. Whenever I go to the hotel search dialog, I get the wierd looking circular curser flckering off and on, and can't even type in search criteria.

+1

hnewman Jan 21, 2010 6:27 am

Figured out it. IE does not work but Firefox and Chrome do.

Usually with Marriott the other way around.

aaupgrade Jan 21, 2010 6:54 am

I don't usually use IE, but went over there to check out this problem. IE froze. Definitely a problem.

FWIW, when the new web site first came out, I tried it on both IE and FF. Even when it is operating properly, IE is so much slower then FF it isn't even funny.

TULOKCICT Jan 21, 2010 9:53 am


Originally Posted by kanerf (Post 13223890)
The website is buggy this morning. Whenever I go to the hotel search dialog, I get the wierd looking circular curser flckering off and on, and can't even type in search criteria.

+1. Getting the flickering cursor with IE 8. Can't search.

Tuneman1984 Jan 21, 2010 1:54 pm


Originally Posted by TULOKCICT (Post 13225706)
+1. Getting the flickering cursor with IE 8. Can't search.

I've also got the flickering cursor. I'm using IE 7.0. Anybody e-mailed their tech support?

freeupgrade Jan 21, 2010 7:26 pm

Warning: Website Account SignIn Not Possible
 
Has anyone else run into this?

The Marriott home page loads fine - and then when you go to sign in to your account, the cursor (or whatever the arrow thing is) - just jumps around like crazy, and it is not possible to even enter your account number.

I have rebooted, reloaded several times with no luck.

All of the other internet sites I have been on tonight work fine - so I really think this is a Marriott website issue.

longwaybackhome Jan 21, 2010 7:29 pm

That's funny - I just called my father to check out his account after I read of his status jump, and he couldn't sign in either even though I had signed out. Maybe this was the reason?

mvoight Jan 21, 2010 7:30 pm

What did Marriott say when you reported this?

dave-b Jan 21, 2010 7:30 pm

No problems signing here using Firefox.

freeupgrade Jan 21, 2010 7:31 pm


Originally Posted by longwaybackhome (Post 13229817)
That's funny - I just called my father to check out his account after I read of his status jump, and he couldn't sign in either even though I had signed out. Maybe this was the reason?

Thanks - its not him - believe me. :) I have run into this before with the new Marriott website.

It drives me crazy...:(


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