“The CheckView Plugin did not load properly” Error

Error: “The CheckView Plugin did not load properly”
Code: checkview-plugin-not-loaded


This error occurs when the CheckView system cannot detect the CheckView helper cookie after navigating to a specified URL during a test. The โ€œGo To URLโ€ step includes a cookie check, which is essential for verifying that the CheckView Plugin is loaded and running properly. If the cookie isnโ€™t found after navigating, CheckView will retry the step up to three times. After three unsuccessful attempts, the test will be marked as failed.

Troubleshooting Steps:

  1. Retry the Operation
    • Refresh and Retry: Sometimes, transient issues can cause unknown errors. Try refreshing the page or restarting the operation to see if the issue persists.
  2. Check for Updates
    • Plugin and Theme Updates: Ensure that all your WordPress plugins and themes are up to date. Outdated software can sometimes cause unexpected issues.
    • CheckView Updates: Verify that you are using the latest version of the CheckView WordPress helper plugin. Updates often include bug fixes and improvements that might resolve your issue.
  3. Review Site Settings and Cookies
    • Check Site Cookie Settings: Ensure your site settings allow cookies and that there are no specific restrictions blocking the CheckView helper cookie.
    • Test on Staging Environment: If possible, replicate the issue in a staging environment to see if it is isolated to the production environment.
  4. Review Recent Changes
    • Recent Modifications: Consider any recent changes you have made to your website, such as new plugins, themes, or custom code. Undoing these changes might help identify the cause of the error.
    • Error Logs: Review the error logs in your WordPress dashboard or on your server to see if there are any related messages that might provide more insight.
  5. Browser and Network Issues
    • Clear Cache: Clear your browser cache and cookies, and then retry the operation. Cached data can sometimes cause unexpected behavior.
    • Network Stability: Ensure that your network connection is stable and that there are no intermittent connectivity issues.

Collecting Information for Support

Before contacting CheckView support, gather the following information to help expedite the troubleshooting process:

  1. Error Details: Note the exact error message and code (unknown-error). Take a screenshot or video recordinging if possible.
  2. Steps to Reproduce: Provide a detailed description of the steps you took leading up to the error. This helps support staff replicate the issue.
  3. Environment Information:
    • WordPress Version: The version of WordPress you are using.
    • Plugin and Theme Versions: The versions of all active plugins and themes.
    • Server Configuration: Details about your server environment, such as PHP version, database version, and web server software.
  4. Logs and Reports: Include any relevant error logs or diagnostic reports from your WordPress dashboard or server.

Contacting CheckView Support

If the issue persists after following the troubleshooting steps, please contact CheckView support for further assistance. Provide the collected information to help the support team diagnose and resolve the issue more efficiently.

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