On Page Grader - URL not accessible
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We have tried to use the On Page Grader today and it is coming back with URL not accessible for all pages on our website.
We previously used the On Page Grader on Friday 10th Nov for a couple of product pages with no issues. Since then, the only changes we have made on the websites is updating some downloadable documents. We have done this several times before and it has never affected Moz.
We have not changed the page URLs, and therefore do not know why it is now not working. The pages are working fine on the website with no issues. A link to one of the pages is below.
http://www.processinstruments.co.uk/products/dissolved-oxygen-monitor/
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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It looks like everything should be working now! Sorry about that! If you have any questions relating to your personal account drop us a message at help@moz.com
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Hey!
Thanks for reaching out to us! Unfortunately this has happened to a few users today and it appears that we are currently having issues validating URLs (with both our Crawl Test & On Page Grader tool). Our engineers will be investigating into this and hopefully we will see a solution shortly.
Check out our health page for the latest updates on this issue: https://health.moz.com/
Sorry for the inconvenience!
Eli
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I am experiencing the same problem. Pages that are easily checked with this tool in the past are now giving us the same error as the OP.
Is the tool down for maintenance or am I missing something?
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