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  • I still have the same issue (maybe just similar?) after upgrading to .17. Error message is

    Failed at: 314(/home/content/03/5811303/html/wp-content/plugins/wponlinebackup/include/tables.php)
    An error happened at: compressor_deflate.php(411)
    filesize(): stat failed for [path masked] /obfwZT3jTc

    I rolled back to .15 version and it works.

    Thread Starter jdcarlson

    (@jdcarlson)

    The WordPress.com dashboard issue appears to have resolved itself. As for the initial problem, I contacted my hosting company and found out that they are currently filtering out third-party content in an attempt to solve a load problem. No ETA on the fix, sadly, but at least I know 1) it’s a known issue to them and 2) it’s not due to anything about my site or anything I did. Answering my poor solo thread just in case anyone else is having similar issue.

    Thread Starter jdcarlson

    (@jdcarlson)

    Trying to access the dashboard.wordpress.com link found in the source code for my Site Stats page shows the message “No blogs…yet” which seems wrong. Is something down on the WordPress.com side, or do I need to reconnect my blog to WP.com somehow?

    When I attempt to visit the “your WordPress.com dashboard” link from my WP stats plugin page, I get this message:

    You are not a member of this site.
    If you have just installed the WordPress.com Stats plugin, this error probably appeared because the API key entered in the plugin belongs to a different WordPress.com user account.
    The owner of the API key must visit this site’s stats page to grant access.

    How do I correct this? I got a new copy of my API key and reentered it on my Akismet page, and it validates.

    Thread Starter jdcarlson

    (@jdcarlson)

    Further investigation reveals that it may be an issue with my host loading third-party content. Can anyone advise me on what host / port / link the Stats plugin tries to access, so I’m better prepared when I contact my hosting provider?

    Oh, and I’m using plugin version 0.4.

    I had the same problem (although I wasn’t editing the theme but one of the answers). I did get some kind of error message after creating my PollDaddy account and inputting the information into the plugin. (I’m using WP self-hosted 2.6.2.) However, I can’t find where I can check that PollDaddy account/password information. I thought it should be under Settings, but apparently not. How can I find it?

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