• I am currently trying to create a WordPress site using a purchased template.

    I am hosting my site through GoDaddy and have installed the WordPress plugin.

    When trying to login to wp-admin I would be redirected to the wordpress.com login page 50% of the time.

    I called GoDaddy and was told that they did not believe I needed to upgrade my domain mapping on the wordpress.com store (which I still had as I had bought it previous to using GoDaddy’s services). They believed that this may be interfering with my login.

    I canceled and refunded my domain mapping and continued using the www.ads-software.com login and dashboard.

    About an hour into my design I was booted out of wordpress and shown an error message saying “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.”.

    If anyone could tell me if domain mapping is required to use wordpress.org that would be appreciated.

    If it is not required then why do I constantly get redirected to the wordpress.com login when trying to access wordpress.org?

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  • What is the domain name?

    What WordPress plugin are you referring to?

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    “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.”.

    That’s a wordpress.COM message, not www.ads-software.com

    Hi all, sorry to re-open this discussion again. Similar to robertpolko above, I just got an email from wordpress.com in regards to having to pay again for the mapping.

    I was previously with .com, and moved over to .org. Assuming that my current mapping is with .org anyway, does that mean I can ignore the .com email?

    Thanks in advance for your expertise ??

    Actually on top of that – if I delete my old WordPress.com site – logically that shouldn’t affect my .org does it?

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