Single tags don't work, but doubles do, and they have started doing this for me since this morning (approx. 9:30am EST), along with a few other people that I've asked.
Sidenote: One of those people now informed me that it works for them, but it is erratic.
These (double tags) work and load instantly:
While single tags don't, and I am redirected to an "Oops! Something Bad Happened!" page.
Also this brings me to an error page:
Here is the URL that redirects when using the PHP tag:
It loaded fine a "few" times, out of many. But, more often not.
Stack says:
- It’s not strictly necessary, but if you’d like to give us additional information about this error, do so at our feedback site, http://meta.stackoverflow.com
This has been going on since this morning, and I have not seen anything posted on meta or in Stack Status about it, which is why I posted this.
Would this be regions-related? Or, a bad/misbehaving server?
Such as this question asked Home page isn't loading...Oops, something bad happened! where an answer stated so, for a similar issue.
I would also like to note that I have tried it on different machines; same result.
- I live in Canada, if that helps anyone.
As of approximately 7:30 PM, EST this evening, things seem to have come back to normal and all single tag pages load well and on both PCs.
Cause: Still unknown.
Second update:
It's acting up again. Started at around 8:45 PM EST, up to now being 9:05 PM.
Cause: Still unknown.
Third update:
9:30 PM (EST)
x-number question with new activity shows up with new questions that can be opened, but clicking on https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/php?sort=newest&pageSize=50 or refreshing https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/php does not work.
Cause: Still unknown.
9:46 PM was asked to re-login and the problem persists.
If I am logged out, everything runs fine. All pages load, single or additional page tags, so this tells me it's an account-based problem.
- 4th update: May 31, 2015 10:40 PM (EST). Everything seems to be going OK for me now, yet I have not received/found any information nor an "answer" given for my question as to why this happened in the first place. This link given by a member in comments https://twitter.com/Nick_Craver/status/604980738421866496 is the closest thing I can see on the subject.
Wednesday, June 3rd, 2015
- Still no answer as to why this happened and have not found anything while searching for it neither.