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People would have encountered a problem when they try loading the cache of a page if the main page is not opening, The cache wont load sometimes There are various reasons for this, Some of the most probable reasons as said by Brett Tabke of webmasterworld,
Whether the site whose cache is checked uses an IFrame?
Whether the site a frame?
Or does it use a conditional onload javascript?
It is designed in sneaky flash?
Is the page really a huge ol gif?
one dead image spoiling the load?
The above are the best reasons why the site might not be loading, Best solution is to switch off Active scripting for your browser and check or other good reasons is to disable images,
See which one works for you,
Check this page out,
You will see
the following softwares provided by google in one single place,
Picase photo editing software,
Google Toolbar
Google deskbar,
Google Desktop Search
Google Gmail Notifier ( an add on for the google toolbar )
Remember it is for Windows softwares only, No Linux version available yet,
Download it here, www.google.com/downloads
Does anyone know how to tell when Google has completed their editorial review of submitted ads?
suzanne, I know that this is probably not the answer that Shak was hoping for, in his post quoted below, but here are two ways to know:
* If you are showing on the content partner network, then, when looking at the date range of 'Today', if you see clicks and impressions, you know the ads have been approved.
* If you have elected to not show on content partner sites, then pick a keyword that has you in an appropriate position to show on a search partner site (such as AOL) and look for your ad there. If you see it, then you know you have been approved. (Admittedly, a low daily budget can make this less than 100% reliable.)
great point but with NO answer from Google
I sure wish they would address it
Point well taken, and I'll forward this feedback to the right folks on Wednesday.
Source: webmasterworld.com/forum81/3919.htm