AC forum not loading on Tapatalk

icebike

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Did Tapatalk 2 support break?

All of a sudden having problems connecting with full version of Tapatalk.

One device connects fine (tablet) but my HOX gets
"Request function does not exist"
pop up, and then goes nowhere.

Other forums from other sites continue to function normally. Tried logging out, deleting the forum and getting same problem while trying to re-establish the forum on the hox.

Still working on Acer tablet.
 
Answering my own question, more for the Google Spiders than anything else, I had to un-install Tapatalk and reinstall to get this problem fixed.

Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2
 
Not sure where to put this one. For the past few days when trying to connect to this forum via Tapatalk, I get this error: "Request function does not exist".

My other forums that are loaded in Tapatalk function with no problem. I removed the AC forum & tried to reload it. When I try to sign in, I get the above error.

Is this forum having a problem with its Tapatalk plugin?

Thanks.

EDIT: Paul, Thanks for the help!!!!!
 
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Moving to appropriate area so administration can respond.
 
There was something going on with Tapa the other day... Go to Settings.. Manage Apps.. Tapatalk and clear the cache/data and try it again.. It should work.
 
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Hey guys,

We updated to the latest version of Tapatalk a few days back. Cyber is correct in his clear cache recommendation. Sorry about that.

Cory
 
Hey guys,

We updated to the latest version of Tapatalk a few days back. Cyber is correct in his clear cache recommendation. Sorry about that.

Cory

Not sure you need to take all/any responsibility, since it did not affect every one, or every device. Then Tapatalk pushed an update today, so they may have found something wrong as well.

Sent from my A700 using Tapatalk 2
 
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Thanks. I usually wait a week or so before I push updates out on our side. I don't like having to do immediate roll backs because of an unexpected problem. Been there, done that.