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  • I am using Audio Player and the embedded player was working well. I mistakenly installed Apture, and suddenly I get a message saying ‘file not found’, even though the custom file location is accurate. I disabled and uninstalled Apture, and disabled, deleted and then installed a fresh version of Audio Player.

    I’ve checked through the troubleshooting tips and everything seems fine, except this – when viewing these two files using the editor in the WP admin panel, I see (inactive) next to the filenames:
    audio-player/php/options-panel.php
    audio-player/php/check-audio-folder.php

    My site is redoingmedia.com. Any idea what’s up here?

    Thanks

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: StatPress Plugin Doubt

    You have to make sure you set your permissions levels in StatPress to allow authors (or editors) to see StatPress results. Look at the Options page in the StatPress menu to configure the settings you want.

    Thread Starter Betsy

    (@betsy)

    A clean install solved the problem, hooray!

    Thread Starter Betsy

    (@betsy)

    I didn’t find anything relevant when I searched for 2.0.5 problems, no.

    At this point, I’m looking at a delete and total reinstall from scratch scenario – can’t see any other way around it, unfortunately…

    Thread Starter Betsy

    (@betsy)

    That’s bizarre. I have permissions set to allow for access on this file. This one was at 776, for example.

    I just did a spot check; all of the other CSS pages associated with various themes have similar permissions.

    Is there a larger global setting here?

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