Thats because there is a lack of RAM. Started happening on my iPad 2 with iOS 8. Eventually gave up and got an Air 2. Hasn't happened since.
Considering its a hardware problem, Apple can't just magically fix the problem. As iOS gets older, Safari gains more features which takes resources, which reduces available RAM. Try a different web browser.I'm not going out get another iPad til Apple fix their problem with webpage reloaded. I really wants to downgrade 9.0 back to 8 version.
Considering its a hardware problem, Apple can't just magically fix the problem. As iOS gets older, Safari gains more features which takes resources, which reduces available RAM. Try a different web browser.
But then that's where more people have been encountering that issue.I'm not going out get another iPad til Apple fix their problem with webpage reloaded. I really wants to downgrade 9.0 back to 8 version.
Had the same problem on an iPad Mini (1). Ended up using iCab Mobile. It largely (not completely) alleviated the problem; you should have better results with the Air's more RAM. iCab has resident filters; can also add third party filters but the developer recommends not to for devices with lesser RAM.I will try another browsers .
Considering its a hardware problem, Apple can't just magically fix the problem. As iOS gets older, Safari gains more features which takes resources, which reduces available RAM. Try a different web browser.
You're right it does have something do with ram I had to deleted a lot stuff off the iPad Air. I am not getting this error anymore "a problem occurred with this web page so it was reloaded". I wish Apple be honest with people why they're getting error message on safari because of the lack ram.Thats because there is a lack of RAM. Started happening on my iPad 2 with iOS 8. Eventually gave up and got an Air 2. Hasn't happened since.
Deleting stuff won't really do much for RAM as that is basically used for what's actively being used or at least has recently been used. Seems like iOS 9 helped with this issue compared to iOS 8 where more people were experiencing, although even with iOS 8 it wasn't really most people by far, and with iOS 9, even with the same devices, there are much fewer instances of it all.You're right it does have something do with ram I had to deleted a lot stuff off the iPad Air. I am not getting this error anymore "a problem occurred with this web page so it was reloaded". I wish Apple be honest with people why they're getting error message on safari because of the lack ram.
I think your confusing storage with ram mateYou're right it does have something do with ram I had to deleted a lot stuff off the iPad Air. I am not getting this error anymore "a problem occurred with this web page so it was reloaded". I wish Apple be honest with people why they're getting error message on safari because of the lack ram.
Thats because there is a lack of RAM. Started happening on my iPad 2 with iOS 8. Eventually gave up and got an Air 2. Hasn't happened since.
It is without a doubt caused by lack of RAM. Apple has even confirmed that with me.No, it's not, that error appears when there's a bug that crashes WebKit.
On the other hand, in iOS 9 things did get much better for most that were having those types of issues in iOS 8 (and even there not everyone had those issues), and that's on the same devices, so at least some part of it, if not a good part of it, doesn't have as much to do with RAM or at least works fine with less RAM too. Thinking about it some more, no one really had those issues in iOS 7, even with the same devices with less RAM.It is without a doubt caused by lack of RAM. Apple has even confirmed that with me.
On the other hand, in iOS 9 things did get much better for most that were having those types of issues in iOS 8 (and even there not everyone had those issues), and that's on the same devices, so at least some part of it, if not a good part of it, doesn't have as much to do with RAM or at least works fine with less RAM too. Thinking about it some more, no one really had those issues in iOS 7, even with the same devices with less RAM.
It is without a doubt caused by lack of RAM. Apple has even confirmed that with me.
They confirmed it wrong.
If it reloads, it is because of RAM, if a message appears at the top, it's a crash on WebKit.
If it was WebKit wouldn't you get a log in diagnostics showing a WebKit crash? When I was dealing with Apple with my iPad 2 constantly displaying that error, there were no WebKit logs tied to it.