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  • Did you fix the problem? I took a look at your site and it looks good. In addition, the bad link you provided now properly redirects.

    Thread Starter suefras

    (@suefras)

    Hey Marlos – no, it doesn’t appear to be fixed. I just manually put in a whole bunch of redirects this morning so those links would go to the proper posts. Here’s a link I haven’t redirected so you can see what happens: http://onetimethrough.com/inspiring-kids-to-protect-our-oceans-oil-spill-activity/mraid.js

    So I checked out the other thread (thanks @ravipatel). From what I’m reading this is a file that is being used by ads on mobile devices and so there’s probably something wrong with how the ad has been created as the mraid.js file is being called without the full location being specified OR the intention is that the mraid.js file is supposed to be bundled with the ad and it hasn’t been. In either case there’s an error.

    If my speculation is correct, the good news is that there’s nothing you need to do. The bad news is that this issue isn’t likely related to your visits tanking.

    There’s some speculation in the above, but I thought sharing them was better than just not answering at all.

    We have the same issue, URL/mraid.js 404s for almost every webpage. Has anyone been able to fix this issue at the site level? The ad network we are using has no idea what we need to change for the ads to load correctly and independent of pages.

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