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(Which is confusing as obviously some of my visitors must be seeing blank space where ads should be)
Actually, they would not be seeing blank space on your site. I just took a look at your layout and your text would just compensate for the space if the skyscraper was not being displayed. That's how it has been on every site I have seen (3 or 4 of them, including mine) when the glitch was occurring.
As I said previously, your stats would not be indicative of this happening since it's occurring so infrequently.
As I said previously, your stats would not be indicative of this happening since it's occurring so infrequently
Possibly.
I just took a look at your layout and your text would just compensate for the space if the skyscraper was not being displayed
It's not designed to. Fixed table widths and all that.
I updated my 5.5 and the ads started showing, but then the next time I checked (a while later) they weren't again.
Never had a problem in Mozilla, which is what I normally use.
I have no adblockers installed, just popup stoppers: built-in in Mozilla and googlebar in IE.
--Kenn (who thinks it too early here for reading TOSes and things of that sort)
Just wanted to bump this up to see if anybody found a valid reason for what was happening. Is "Just flush your cache it will fix it instantly" still the official G response or was something else involved?
I am going to bump this again, since I note the same issue persists. Flushing the cache on IE6 does nothing. I am viewing this on a "neutral" system and connection, i.e. not my normal place of browsing...
WBF
I cache my dynamic sites every 24 hours, and I think that was the problem (I don't really know the actual reason), but after I altered my caching system, (adsense ads are not cached anymore), the problem haven't occured to me again. It is sure strange though, since the caching system should not interact with an external javascript.
Well, I have another problem now. When I add the code on an German Page I see mostly english ads, only a few are german ads. The ads are content-targeted. Now, there is a site on the internet where you can preview your adsense ads. Doing this, it shows exactly the german ads I actually expected showing up on my site. Well, while testing, I copied the adsense javascript code to my site (for test purpose only) and altered the google_language to de. After that, Google showed only German ads on my site. But I took it off, since the TOS don't really want you to alter their js code. Well, I emailed google about that problem, but I haven't gotten an answer so far.
Is anybody using adsense on a German Webpage? Does it work?
There is another question I wonder about. My ".com" site got approved successfully by google adsense. Can I now use the adsense code on my ".de" Seite, too? The ".de" site got the same topic as the ".com" site, it's just in German.
since no one here has yet said it, I may as well:
MSIE6.0 has problems with javascript.
I've found from exhaustive testing that the javascript on MSIE doesn't always function when calling from a remote site.
For example, in a simple test.js, with one line that has a document.write(), it will randomly fail the first time the user loads a page (and sometimes even on subsequent loads).
The javascript call and the script itself is all perfectly valid. In fact, it works on mozilla, netscape, firebird, and opera just fine. Only IE shows the problem.
Considering there are many many bugs in IE that MS is aware of and does not fix, I wouldn't count on this being fixed anytime soon.
I suscribed to AdSense about a week ago and the ads worked fine. Iv'e got ie6 and don't have norton or any other kind of ad blocker othere than the alexa and google toolbar, both of which have blocking turned off.
I've downloaded adaware and search and destroy and i've emptied the cache.
I saw the ads just fine for about 3 days and then bang! they're goooooooooone!
any ideas?
johndetelefs
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[edited by: Jenstar at 4:58 am (utc) on Jan. 31, 2004]
[edit reason] No URLs please, as per TOS [/edit]
"Just flush your cache it will fix it instantly. "
That's a high class stupid reply from Google. I don't want to see the ads! I want my visitors to see the ads!
Exactly! If google wants to make AdSense a success they had better solve the problem for everyone. I think it's something they changed earlier this week that is causing it all.
I don't think it's anything about cookies or anyone's cache. If that was it the problem wouldn't be INTERMITTENT. Hopefully these are just mindless automatic replies and the people responsible for the problem really do have a clue and are working on it.
I communicated with adsense technical support for many days. It's a known issue and they are aware of it. But looks like there is no fix of this so far.
Good, then they are at least working on it. I wish they would communicate the truth of these things sooner.
Other thing I noticed that pages that has Google adsense on it takes at least 15-20 seconds more on this specific computer. IE 6.0 progress bar at the bottom stays at 100% and full page loads after a long time. Pages without adsense are just fine on this specific computer. Pages with adsense on it are fine on all other computers. It's just one computer on the network that is having problems.
I wish I could just fix it as it is so annoying and hinders the development work.