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Failed, Field not Detected - ibmethatswhoib - 12-14-2010 Hi I'm new to this and trying to figure things out. I tried to search for an answer on this and couldn't really come up with anything. So I keep getting half of "Failed, field not detected" and just "failed" when I try to comment on a blog. I have a short list of about 453 blogs total, I made sure to use the Alive check add-on to make sure the blogs are alive. Out of those 453 only 4 were a success, is this a normal average? Is there a setting I should do to get rid of the Failed, field not detected and failed status. I'm using a private proxie, slow poster and my comments look good. Any suggestions? Thanks RE: Failed, Field not Detected - s4nt0s - 12-14-2010 What blog platform are you using? Are you sure its a platform scrapebox is capable of commenting on? RE: Failed, Field not Detected - ibmethatswhoib - 12-15-2010 Ya, I'm using blogengine and wordpress and I keep getting the same messages. Having a hard time figuring this one out.... RE: Failed, Field not Detected - s4nt0s - 12-15-2010 Do you have a list of the URL's you can send? I'll run them through my Scrapebox and see if I get the same problem. RE: Failed, Field not Detected - hoyce - 12-18-2010 This is just my opinion but 4 sounds a little low. In making some presumptions I would say it is a combination of Askimet, a low time out delay and a high latency proxy. I think this combination of factors would contribute to a failure rate on that scale. RE: Failed, Field not Detected - look4vgames - 12-24-2010 Some websites have shut down their comments, even though they previously allowed them; this is why you are receiving these errors and there is truly nothing you can do about it. |