When I try to run the preload I get the following popup:
An unexpected response was received.
I am using the Divi Theme.
Any idea why this is happening?
Thank you,
Ryan
]]>The backup completes once I click OK on the pop-up. But I’m not sure of the completeness of the backup.
Please help.
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Browser Error Console: https://pastebin.com/PNf9C0Lf
Screen capture: https://pasteboard.co/H4K30yf.jpg
Seem to happen on Windows-hosted WordPress sites. These issues were captured right before I updated to the latest version of UDP, but I get the same issue on the latest Version: 1.14.3
]]>I started a backup (to google drive) and after about a minute got a message starting:
Unexpected response: <!DOCTYPE html> then what looked like the html “head” content of the site.
I had to OK the message then the backup continued and completed.
My question is what caused the unexpected response message and is the backup OK or corrupted?
I repeated the back up and the same thing happened.
Thanks in advance.
]]>I don’t know what can i say, i will simply put a link with the error.
https://postimg.org/image/9n2g8z4bn
Any ideeas what is going on ?
Regards,
John
Unexpected response ():
Repeated for every file (dozens, possibly as many as 100, haven’t counted exactly).
Number one, I don’t think the files have changed…the manual upload says that all files are up to date. Number two, why would the files upload manually without issue, but fail pretty consistently when uploaded via automation?
Following up on some google searching on that error message regarding the cloudfiles API, I have uninstalled the curl apt package and installed curl-ssl…doesn’t seem to make much difference either way.
Latest versions as of yesterday of WordPress (3.1.2) and W3TC (0.9.2.1). PHP5 FCGI on nginx on Debian Lenny…running on a VPS on Rackspace CloudServers. apt-get upgrade
shows everything up-to-date as far as the repos can tell.
WordPress and W3TC are impressing the h*ll out of me (really, not a slam at all)…this “error” seems to be more of an annoyance at the moment. It does worry me a bit that an uploaded file may not get transferred to the CDN. My site isn’t THAT high-volume, but it does get worldwide traffic and I want everyone to get the same user experience. Google Page Speed Score is 94/100…as soon as Rackspace gets the control panel to allow me to get TTL up over 72 hours on the CDN, I should be in great shape.
So…help! If there is another mechanism I should use to request assistance, or a different place I should do it from, let me know.
Sorry for the consumed bandwidth. You may now return to your regularly-scheduled program.
Scott
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