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  • Thanks to all that answered the OPs question. I hate the v5 as well and the Classic Editor gets me back to safe territory. Thanks heaps guys ??

    Thread Starter Hendosrus

    (@hendosrus)

    Hi,

    thank you so much. I fiddled around with those things and I while Ad Inserter still isn’t working, I can at least insert amazon ads manually now.

    Kind regards,

    Paul

    Thread Starter Hendosrus

    (@hendosrus)

    @nickaps,

    well, some people have been good enough to help me in the past, so I figure it’s up to me to ‘pay-it-forward’ if I possibly can. So you’re welcome friend.

    Hope it goes well for you.

    Thread Starter Hendosrus

    (@hendosrus)

    nickaps,

    I’ve had a look at your site and as you say, it is brand new with no content. I do recall hearing from someone else some time ago that had a problem with a wordpress blog that didn’t seem to want to be solved. It turned out it was something his free hosting site wasn’t doing or providing. That sounds vague I know, but I can’t remember the details.

    All I do remember is that he changed from free to paid hosting and didn’t see those prblems again.

    Even if you don’t want to move to paid hosting, you could try another free hosting company just to see if things improve.

    You have to do something pretty decisive, otherwise you’ll end up going round in circles forever. The problem is that none of the big links in the chain – the hosting company or wordpress – want to offer any help. And us ordinary folk just have to work it out for ourselves without their help.

    Let us know how you get on – all the best !

    Thread Starter Hendosrus

    (@hendosrus)

    Nickaps,

    have you tried doing the same thing from

    a) another browser, ie IE or Firefox? Or,
    b) another PC?

    It would be worth trying. At least that way, you’l know whether it’s something related to either your site, or your PC.

    Cheers,
    hendosrus

    Thread Starter Hendosrus

    (@hendosrus)

    @nickaps,

    there’s a slim chance I might just have the answer for you.

    If you google this problem, you’ll find that a lot of people were told to alter the timing value in some of the control files for the wp plugins, and that seemed to work well for some people, but not others. I tried all the timing changes and nothing worked for me though.

    As well as the problem of the error message, I was also getting drop down shopping menus appearing when I went to many websites – which also was not normal. So, I had three things wrong all at the same time.

    I had …

    1) Drop Down text-enhance menus apprearing when I visit many websites.
    2) Text-enhance boxes appearing (like infolinks) on my blogs
    3) The “unexpected http error…. when I try to install wp plugins.

    What I found was that one of my kids who uses the pc for playing games, had for some reason downloaded a toolbar which in turn had installed a piece of malware called “Artua Vladislav”.

    This had installed a thing called “Text-Enhance” (the infolinks lookalike) on my wordpress blog content, as well as the drop down menus at websites.

    Little bit of googling points me in certain directions.

    Since I use firefox, I go to my toolbar and clicked on “tools” and then “Add-ons” and found two add-ons that I didn’t recognise, B-Fliks and an Eclipse Toolbar. I got rid of both these two things, and the drop down menus were gone, but the other two things were still happening.

    More googling…

    Someone suggested downloading a little app called io-Bit Uninstaller. This little program looks deep and came up with a whole load of things linked to the “Eclipse Toolbar” and “B-Flik” programs, that had not been got rid of when I deleted them in the firefox toolbar “Add-on” utility.

    So, I got rid of all of these things also, rebooted for good measure, – and hey presto!

    All fixed. No more “text-enhance” links on my blogs. And my infolinks returned to the blog where it should have been.

    No more …”An Unexpected HTTP Error occurred during the API request”

    …. when I try to install or search for plugins on my blogs.

    And now, a couple of weeks later, all is still fine.

    Hope this helps you.

    All the best,
    hendosrus

    Thread Starter Hendosrus

    (@hendosrus)

    Hi rockt204,

    thanks for taking the time to reply. I have already tried a few of these “timeout” type fixes, – with no success. And unfortunately this one can now be added to the bag.

    I don’t think it’s a tiing issue as the error is just as likely to come up straight away. It’s not like the thing is thinking about it for (in this case) the 5 seconds before it times out. But thanks anyway for the reply – much appreciated.

    There must be people out there who know how to fix this. Further, it must be something that WP are aware of. Anyone know if WP are even looking at this?

    Cheers,
    Frustrated from Down Under

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