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@esmi I wasn’t attempt to derail the thread, simply noting that more than one user has the same experience. Creating multiple threads regarding the same issue doesn’t make much sense and that’s based on my 10 plus years of managing forums. If you feel it was impolite, feel free to delete my messages.
Having the same problem. I on WordPress 3.7.1. It just looks to process pages and disregards author settings.
I wanted to follow up with a fix that others might find helpful. The trans.gif image was inserted in a page. Google Webmasters will show you the sitemap where the image exists, but it could be 1000 urls. I’m not sure, but I’m guessing you can configure Yoast to a smaller grouping of URL’s. What I did was look at each URL that had 2 or more images and I would drop the link into the demo version of Screaming Spider, with the image URL window open. Most of these will come back as wp-content/… I went through about 60 or so URLs and then bingo. The culprit was a more tag with the trans.gif image at the end. Edited that page and removed the image.
Hope this helps.
I’m having the same issue. The dreaded robots.txt is blocking /wp-includes/js/tinymce/plugins/wordpress/img/trans.gif, which it should be blocking. When I click on the site map referenced in the error/warning, it’s not there. From what I gather, it’s somehow embedded on one of those pages? Am I correct?
Has anyone successfully troubleshooted this issue? Any suggestions?
I too have the same problem. Initially, the resaving of the permalinks worked, but that didn’t work this time around. The solution by EdwardBlack above worked. I’m running the development version 1.25 and it doesn’t fix the problem.