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  • Plugin Author Andrew Ozz

    (@azaozz)

    These errors are usually caused by the file in question being blocked by some security setting on the server, or (rarely) by having wrong permissions.

    The first step to debug this is to try to access the file directly in the browser (i.e. copy the URL and paste in the browser and press Enter).

    If you see the file (that’s usually minified JS, so it is all on one line) chances are it was come sort of caching issue that is now resolved. Try using the editor again.

    If you see an HTTP error (like 403 or 500) best would be to contact your web hosting company for help. In some cases deleting and re-installing the plugin may help.

    Plugin Author Andrew Ozz

    (@azaozz)

    No feedback in over a month. Assuming this has been resolved.

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