When using Craigslist I keep getting this error: Warning! Domain mapping upgrade for this domain not found. Nothing I do works to fix this.
When I use Craigslist, my personal list of things being sold, and I try and renew my listings, I periodically get this: "Warning! Domain mapping upgrade for this domain not found. Please log in and go to the Domains Upgrades page of your blog to use this domain." Usually rebooting my computer makes it go away for a short time, but today that isn't working and following the commands on the warning doesn't work either...is this truly a firefox issue? How do I fix it.
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Are your Craiglist listings somehow connected with a WordPress blog? When I search that error message, I get leads such as this:
They shouldn't be connected to anything, and even if I try and follow the instructions for login I never get anywhere. It just started a few months ago. I finally got it to go away today...nothing of my own doing, it just stopped showing up after 10 minutes. It just randomly pops up from time to time.
If this only happens on Craigslist, maybe your image hosting or something else embedded in the ad is triggering it. I'd be guessing.
This looks to be a common problem. I started noticing it yesterday in my area. jscher2000 - Have you tried recreating the problem?
ehmoonah - Try accessing Craigslist from another device and/or web browser to try and narrow down the problem. Clearly this is a Wordpress error and I've never read or seen anything Wordpress related to Craigslist. (I am a bit rusty with my company relations though)
I'll try doing the same and post my results.
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ehmoonah - Looks like it is a caching issue. Hard refresh the browser or even open a different one and it should work just fine. This doesn't rule out that Craigslist didn't have a problem at some point but I think we're the only ones on the internet that have noticed it.
Clear the cache and the cookies from websites that cause problems.
"Clear the Cache":
- Firefox/Tools > Options > Advanced > Network > Cached Web Content: "Clear Now"
"Remove Cookies" from sites causing problems:
- Firefox/Tools > Options > Privacy > Cookies: "Show Cookies"