> Thanks Rat,
> However my problem still continues, any idea how often Google actually
> helps users through this forum? Or should I find another avenue? or
> even *gulp* a new publishing program?
> On Feb 3, 1:33 pm, Rat wrote:
> > You can accuse them of being bestial or uncaring about it, but no not
> > much way to return to Old Blogger. You'll have to ride it out. Until
> > you get better advice, try some of this:
> > When you click on to the Dashboard, try using
> >http://www2.blogger.com/home
> > Or, try this other stuff:
> > EMERGENCY STEPS
> > Kick-starting The Blog
> > 1. Refresh (F5) or Ctrl-F5
> > 2. Clear cache (delete temporary Internet files)
> > 3. Clear cookies
> > 4. Republish (if in classic Blogger)
> > 5. Reboot
> > 6. Log out and log back in again (may change to an untroubled server)
> > 7. Change browser (IE, Firefox, others)
> > 8. Add a question mark to the end of your blog's internet address in
> > the address box and see if it will show the latest update.
> > Not necessary to do all of these at once! One at a time will do.
> > Though I'm no expert, I hear that New Blogger makes problems for your
> > computer concerning the acceptance of cookies, especially when it's
> > in
> > context of you using the new versions of IE or Firefox browsers.
> > Difficulties with accepting scripts may be caused by security
> > systems,
> > antivirus programs, firewalls, and some add-ons. You may have to
> > check
> > all your settings in these things.
> > USEFUL BLOGGER HELP FILE with info about conditions in which these
> > emergency steps would be useful:
> >http://help.blogger.com/bin/answer.py?answer=41971&topic=8914
> > Shooting my mouth off at:http://20stickyposts.blogspot.com/Most
> > Frequent Blogger Questions
> > Rat, A Reluctant 2006 Blog*Star!
> > On Feb 3, 3:00 pm, TayTVer wrote:
> > > Apparently this url is illegal
> > >http://del.icio.us/throwawayyourtv
> > > I don't see any problems with it?
> > > Actually every url appears to be illegal, it seems since I moved to
> > > the "new" blogger every post has had a problem and I have been unable
> > > to edit previous posts. I can't embed video from youtube or google
> > > (because the urls are illegal) and this is hurting my business.
> > > With the old blogger when there was an error you could click a button
> > > "ignore this error" and continue with publishing. Why don't I have
> > > that option. Why can't blogger tell me what is wrong with my urls?
> > > This is a serious problem, I seem dozens of posts about this, is
> > > anything getting done?
> > > Otherwise is there a way to go back to the old blogger until this is
> > > resolved?
> > > Best Regards
> > > Jeff