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  • Thread Starter Bryan

    (@bryanshumakergmailcom)

    I’m not sure why reinstalling fixes it now, when it didn’t before. The only thing I could think of is that it was reinstalled again after the WP 3.8.2 update? As a side note, previously I was not able to change the SQL DB prefix in the WP Security plugin, and now I am. I realize that this was an issue with an unrelated plugin, but the core problem may have been the same (accessing or saving properly to the DB).

    If I had to guess, I’d say the fix was reinstalling WP 3.8.2 and then reinstalling the plugin (I had reinstalled the plugin previously, but not again, after reinstalling WP). Also, I never rebuilt or changed my DB in this testing process, so I doubt the issue was with my host or the initial DB setup (since it never changed).

    At any rate, thank you again for all the help! Everything is working perfectly now… and thanks for the awesome plugin!

    Thread Starter Bryan

    (@bryanshumakergmailcom)

    I’m still working on this, but I have a few updates:

    NEW TROUBLESHOOTING STEPS TAKEN:
    -I have updated to WP 3.8.2

    -I have verified that WP Cron works properly (delayed post test)

    -I have verified that there are no ignored posts or pages

    -When clicking “Save Options and Force Recheck All Pages” and go to the reports tab, I now see the progress bar actually moving across as if it is working properly… however it still just sends me back to the original error (setup) notice when it finishes.

    I have sent you login information if you would like to take a look… I’m stumped at the moment

    Bryan

    (@bryanshumakergmailcom)

    I have been following this for awhile and am still experiencing this same problem (“No Pagespeed Reports Found” and advising me to make sure to enable and enter an API).

    -I have a new WP install hosted on Dotster.com
    -I have the latest version of WP and Google Pagespeed Plugin
    -I have disabled all other plugins
    -I have copied the htaccess file here for review
    -I have setup a brand new Google project
    -I activated the Pagespeed Insights API
    -I did NOT use any referring domain
    -I have verified that the correct API is entered into the plugin
    -I have tried WP Cron, Ajax, and Session Flush

    Any ideas?

    Bryan

    (@bryanshumakergmailcom)

    Rajaito,
    I just had the same problem, and was able to work around it by going into “General Settings” and turning off the “Fancy Ajax Abilities”. The plugin seems to work properly now, just a little less “fancy”.

    Fancy Ajax Abilities:

    If you enable this, creating, editing and modifying forms, fields, styles, etc in the admin panel will be done using AJAX. This means that clicking things like ‘Edit’ or ‘Delete’ will not cause the page to reload thus managing your forms will be much smoother and quicker.

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