I was finally ready to populate the Baileys Tackle blog with content only to find that the TubePress plugin no longer works (it did a few days ago). Maybe there’s a conflict between it and some other newly added plugins. This is a blog that just doesn’t want to get built!
Further investigation suggests that it’s the W3 Total Cache plugin that’s at fault. Pages display ok when the plugin is deactivated. When it’s activated, pages sometimes display correctly, sometimes only a blank page shows and sometimes there a 500 Internal Server Error. Had to submit a ticket to get this one looked at.
Heroehost got back to me suggesting that it might be a plugin conflict or a problem with the blog theme. Plugin conflicts can take ages to identify so I opted to change the theme first to see if that fixed the issue. Lo and behold, it did! As to why some theme file(s) got damaged, I’ve no idea. Reuploading the theme fixed the problem in the theme itself.

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Hi Gary, Great Blog, I recently purchased Your sitebuilder elite program, I`m Loving it. anyway I thought I might comment on this problem as I had a similar problem with one of my blogs and tubepress. i Found that if you set your permalinks configuration to /%post_id%/%postname% wordpress reads the post_id tag but doesn’t show it as part of the post, when i did that i got my tubepress back as well as two flash forms that was not showing. dont no if that helps, or it’s totally unrelated?
Hi Darren,
There appear to be a couple of dud versions of TubePress available and I think I was using one of them. I updated to the latest stable version and it’s working fine now. I also found that the MaxBlogPress Ninja Affiliate plugin can cause problems with some other plugins. I use it to cloak keyword-driven links and track clicks and, for the most part it’s brilliant. However, for reasons I haven’t identified yet, it sometimes attempts to convert the content coming in from other plugins into links when it spots a keyword in that content. That keyword can be part of of an existing link and the added conversion either leads to odd text appearing on a page or a broken page. Seems most prevalent to happen with single-word keyword phrases. So Ninja Affiliate may also have been contributing to the TubePress problems I was having.
Gary