• Suddenly, all my blogs (self-hosted .com domains) have this message:

    “Your WordPress.com account is not authorized to view the stats of this blog”

    Stats have been working fine until suddenly today – no more stats.

    This is for blogs where I have upgraded to 3.1 and for some I have not.

    What can I do to fix this?

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  • I haven’t seen any updates to wpstats. Has there been one?

    My graph total still doesn’t match the other totals, the time/date is still off, and totals from past days keep changing as well, so I’m guessing all is not fixed with stats. I’ve also not seen any announcement about the plugin, so I’m guessing they’re still working on it. (Plus other users are still reporting the error message today.)

    But folks are also reporting problems with adding Jetpack. So, what do you do? I think I’ll just wait some more.

    @katydigg: Hey, how about that! Thanks for the hint. I disabled WP Super Cache (and WP Stats), enabled Jetpack and configured it, and enabled WP Super Cache again (and cleared the cache just because). It’s alive (more or less)!

    Sucks though that I had to install yet another bloated plugin. I’m tempted to follow @seahawknationblog’s lead and edit Jetpack for my humble needs.

    Timothy

    (@seahawknationblog)

    Look try jetpack and see if it works, it has like 6 or 7 plugins in one plugin, which as Sanapaino states is bloated.
    I just edited the plugin to do one function, Stats & Stats alone!

    Timothy

    (@seahawknationblog)

    Let’s be honest WordPress stats always slowed down everyones backend, period it was a HOG in the dashboard!

    Maybe its time to add a super lightweight all purpose stats plugin?

    And to add to my previous statement: now I’m having strange php errors with Jetpack’s stats. Great.

    Timothy

    (@seahawknationblog)

    What kind of errors?

    Warning: tmpfile() [function.tmpfile]: open_basedir restriction in effect. File(/tmp) is not within the allowed path(s):… etc.

    Timothy

    (@seahawknationblog)

    Are you using micrsoft DB or Linux, and who do you host with?

    The WordPress.com Stats V 1.8.1 was released later yesterday. I installed it last night and headed of to sleep. This morning I wrote a letter to WP support, explaining that when I used the summarize feature for 30 days, Qty, ect…that I would see
    ‘no title on file’, a view count, and no graph icon.

    I read that it might be problem with date and time on server host. However they are super over at MDD hosting, and MDD service sent me a date.php file and so I know host is ok.

    Throughout the day, I have been refreshing page caches, and have disabled W3 total cache, I have also been toggling off/on WP-stats, I did not purge CDN cache

    I don’t want to goto Jetpack plugin route, I don’t want the bloat or another Stats plug in.

    What I have noticed is that when I look at the summary info, it has been updating post titles, almost 80% of all titles are recovered from my last two years of posting. So something is working, or perhaps W3T cache and my CDN caches are all expiring so I’m getting my data back.

    I think the best advice, if you can deal without the stats, is to update to current plugin version 1.8.1 , clean up your pages caches, turn off W3T, and purge offsite CDN, and wait it out…..

    Yet, I have two remaining problems, 1) is that the WP-stats thinks it is now 2011-03-20 00:37:03 UTC+3 and it really is 5:37 pm 3/19 on the east coast. todays stats are tomorrows stats. at 2) Plugin WordPress.com Popular Posts which utilizes and is based on WP-Stats is not functioning at all.

    hope that helps someone

    https://www.fritzimages.com

    I keep seeing claims that this problem is fixed. It is NOT fixed!! Not only that, there’s not even a place that I can find to change the API key, except what would I change it to? I’ve been using the same one forever and it worked fine until just a few days ago!

    I’m okay with the stats from Jetpack, just that the stats start at a different timing each day. I think it uses US times when I’m in Singapore, so somewhere in the afternoon a new day is started by the stats =.=

    Jetpack installed, activated, connected to wordpress.com but no stats, just an empty page (no error messages!).

    Any ideas!?

    i found the solution.
    uninstalled WordPress.com Stats. It works. The error message has disappeared ??

    but the bad news is: the stat is gone too..

    My stats are back but my dashboard stats and site stats are not the same. On my second site the stats are still not working. Has anybody seen any official explanation from WordPress about this?

    I haven’t been able to get WordPress.com stats for days. I get the same error message about not having authorization, even though the stats worked flawlessly for about two years.

    Saw the thread about installing JetPack. I deactivated (but did not delete) WordPress.com stats, but can’t activate the JetPack stats. Then I deactivated JetPack, but can’t get the parts of WordPress.com stats to work again — that is, the parts that weren’t broken before are now broken, too. In addition, WP-Stats-Dashboard is also broken now.

    Do I have to trash both WP-Stats-Dashboard and WordPress.com stats in order to get JetPack to work? I hate to trash them when about 80% of the features of JetPack are not available to me and also don’t seem to work.

    Why hasn’t this been fixed yet?

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