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  • Awesome. Thanks for the explanation. I guess I’ll have to wait.

    Well I first noticed this problem after upgrading to WordPress 2.5 (probably upgrading WP-Stats at the same time), and after finding this thread I went through and re-saved the majority of my posts as a temporary fix.

    I’ve just upgraded to WordPress 2.6 and WordPress.com Stats 1.3.2, and it’s happened all over again!

    Has anyone had any luck figuring this one out? Re-saving every single post after every upgrade is extremely tedious when there are lots of them. If there’s a simple query I can run on the DB I’d rather do that instead, or just have the bug fixed except it’s not clear to me who I should be reporting it to. Alternatively if anyone knows of a plugin that will automatically do the equivalent of hitting the Save button for 200+ posts, perhaps it’d be a useful workaround.

    I wonder if it’s something to do with using a custom permalink structure.

    Actually having just asked, I found the other thread describing the same problem but with more comments. Someone suggested that if they re-save each post then the Stats plugin starts picking up the titles again.

    It seems to work for me, and it’s retrospective in the sense that listings that were shown as numbers for yesterday’s stats now show with their proper titles. It’s a bit annoying having to go back through all my posts and pages, but I guess it’s one way at least.

    Hello. Was this one ever resolved? I just upgraded to WordPress 2.5 and I’m seeing exactly the same issue.

    I use a custom permalink of the form “/index.php/archives/%post_id%” and I’ve been using it all the way through 2.3. I’m confused why the stats have suddenly broken in this way in 2.5.

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