• Resolved nobody00

    (@nobody00)


    hi guys i have this error on my website from almost a week
    Couldn’t connect to database server.Couldn’t find database wpstats_db.An unexpected problem has occured with the application.
    SELECT statscurl_id FROM statscurl WHERE statscurl_ip = ”;

    It doesnt apper every time, i must to refresh more times to apper
    I deleted all my plugins and the erros is still there
    Can anyoane help me? Thanks

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  • statscurl_id is not in any WordPress file AFAIK.

    Have you reverted to the twentyeleven theme to rule out a theme problem?

    I think this might have to do with the WP Super Cache plugin if you have that installed. Here is what I did and it went away. FYI if you do a search on the error there are over 31 thousand sites affected. Anyway, the first thing I did, because I saw a lot of people suggesting it had to to with Akismet I deactivated and removed that plugin and installed Spam Free WordPress instead. That did not stop the error, so I am not sure that is the problem. So, then I looked at the WP Super Cache plugin and did the following:

    1. Clicked on Delete cache from the setting page.
    2. Deactivated the plugin
    3. Re-Activated the plugin and reset the settings
    4. Clicked on Delete cache again for good measure and the warning went away.

    I am not sure if this works for everyone but these were the things that helped me, this is the only site I am seeing the problem on, and I don’t have WP cache on all my sites, so cannot test if this is a solution that can be replicated.

    Go to your themes header file and look for something along the lines of this and delete it.

    https://pastebin.com/VVwccUY1

    That is not in the themes header.php file – it is only generated dynamically when the plugin is active. Just an FYI.

    Thread Starter nobody00

    (@nobody00)

    i resolved guys thanks for help

    npbody00 – can you post what you found out as I think there are going to be a lot of others looking for the solution – thanks!

    Thread Starter nobody00

    (@nobody00)

    i paid someone to solve it, i dont know what he did there, but i’m sure it was from my template because when i change it the error disapeared

    we found, that the culprit for this issue is/was the file

    jquery-1.6.3.min.js

    It didn’t play well with W3TC and GravityForms. Enabling the ‘non-conflict’ mode in GF did the trick for us.

    Hope that helps

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