The plugin references a domain that is no longer accessible, likely because Google has stopped using it in favor of its traditional subdomain-based service infrastructure. This broken domain reference causes the Tag Assistant browser extension to throw red errors, complaining of invalid URLs.
While I didn’t check every plugin file, I did notice this reference hardcoded at least one time in “/public/frontend.php” on line 735.
Hopefully this reference to a now-invalid URL doesn’t (or hasn’t) messed with our Data Layer or overall tracking, but this remains to be seen.
Hopefully this helps the issue get some attention and might help someone else facing the same thing. Cheers!
Jesse
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I wonder if a domain expired is it possible your word press account would expire as well? I just re registered using the same email that I had old WordPress emails from. I’m very confused.
]]>I let my domain name expire in November. I cannot login to my admin page at escapefromthesystem.com. I want to login to my admin page so that I can apply a new domain name to my www.remarpro.com blog, escapefromthesystem.com. Can I not login to admin because the domain has expired? If so, how to I log back in to my blog? I bought a new domain for the blog, godaddy wants 100 bucks to get it up again. I would like to use that new domain name now.
Thanks!
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