Thursday, July 4, 2013

How To Fix a 502 Bad Gateway Error

"The 502 Bad Gateway error" 


 means that one server received an invalid 

response from another server that it was accessing 

while attempting to load the web page or fill another 

request by the browser .



How To Fix the 502 Bad Gateway Error



  1. Try to Load the Page by refreshing it Using F5
  2. While the 502 Bad Gateway error is usually indicating a networking error outside of your control, it could be extremely temporary. Trying the page again will often be successful.
  3. Open a different browser and try to load the web page in there

  4. Clear your browser's cache. Outdated or corrupted files that are being stored by your browser could be causing 502 Bad Gateway issues.
  5. Delete your browser's cookies. For similar reasons as mentioned above with cached files, clearing stored cookies could fix a 502 error.

  6. Start your browser in Safe Mode. Running a browser in Safe Mode means to run it with default settings and without add-ons or extensions, including toolbars.

    If the 502 error no longer appears when running your browser in Safe Mode, you know that some browser extension or setting is the cause of the problem. Return your browser settings to default and/or selectively disable browser extensions to find the root cause and permanently fix the problem.
  7. Try another browser. Popular browsers include FirefoxChromeInternet Explorer, andSafari, among others.

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