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Here is the direct URL of the video file that is not verifying:
[video src="https://magicmojoproductions.com/ilm/media/video/2023-09-03_feeding_on_the_word.mp4" /]
The error occurred immediately after I click on the “verify” button next to the URL entry box. I have since learned that I can go ahead with publishing the post, and that the item appears both on my episode page (https://immanuellutheranmedia.org/2023-09-03-feeding-on-the-word/) and in my RSS feed (https://immanuellutheranmedia.org/category/video-sermons/feed/).
My hosting provider is HostGator.
My hosting provider is Hostgator. I receive the message when I click the “verify” button next to the URL box. I did not know I could go forward with publishing the post. I will try that now.
Update: I went ahead and published the post and it does appear correctly on my site and shows up correctly in my RSS.
Michelle, thank you for at least replying to my criticism. I have re-activated the plugin and have chosen “hide announcements” as you suggested. I’ll see if that alleviates the issues for me.
Since you seem open to suggestion, I would like to suggest that in future versions, you consider another method of educating users of the premium version outside of “pop-up bubbles” on the UI.
Many other plugins set up a “window” on the main dashboard to inform users of the latest developments and premium features. It’s the first thing users see when they log in to their UI.
I have had Exact Metrics “pop-up bubbles” appear everywhere on my UI – from the front page, to post and page composition pages, requiring me to go out of my way to close them down do I can see what I am working on… This is too intrusive.
Thanks for listening,
JohnMicrosoft offered me nothing more than they had “fixed” the issue on their end with Edge. Perhaps they white-listed my domain or something, I’m not sure. All I know is that after they responded to my communication the issue was simply resolved.
I’m guessing this is something that is dealt with on a domain-by-domain basis.
I just wanted to offer an update on this issue. I have been able to successfully contact Microsoft over the handling of this plugin via Microsoft Edge and Windows Defender SmartScreen, and they have corrected their error. This plugin now works fine for me when using Microsoft Edge.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Analyticator] [Plugin: Google Analyticator] Broken after upgrade!Just upgraded our GA plugin to v6.3.4 and I am pleased to report we are successfully able to run GA now… YAY!!!
Thank you!
JohnForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Analyticator] [Plugin: Google Analyticator] Broken after upgrade!That might be possible, but the other WP installation (where GA is working fine) is also in a sub-directory, and we’re having no problems over there.
We’ll definitely try the patch to see if it helps… We miss our GA! 🙂
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Analyticator] [Plugin: Google Analyticator] Broken after upgrade!Yes, I discovered the latter error to be the result of another plugin (WordPress Automatic Upgrade), which we have since deactivated.
Even after all of our efforts, we still cannot access the “settings” portion of the GA plugin. GA on our other WP installation on the same server works fine after that WP upgrade, however, so I can only assume that something was broken during the WP upgrade process specific to this installation. We have even clicked on the “reinstall wordpress” button from the update screen to try to fix things, but that did no good either.
This is the only plugin that seems to be affected by things though…. guess we’re just stuck with things…. Maybe it’ll be resolved with the upgrade to the next version of WP? Guess we’ll just have to wait & see.
Thanks for all the help anyway!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Analyticator] [Plugin: Google Analyticator] Broken after upgrade!OK, I tried something different to try to resolve my original problem by deactivating, deleting, then re-installing GA. When I clicked on “activate plugin” from the installation screen I go the following, and nothing else on the screen:
“You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near ‘TYPE=MyISAM’ at line 9 on line: 1473”
Hope that helps
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In reply to: [Analyticator] [Plugin: Google Analyticator] Broken after upgrade!When I click on GA settings from within plugin page, I get the following:
0 var job = location.host + location.pathname; var job = job.replace(/ /g, '+'); window.location = 'http: //websearch.linksys.com/?eg=' + '1086118760' + '&job=' + job; : //kccaferadio.com/radio/wp-content/themes/wp-andreas02/style.css" />Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Analyticator] [Plugin: Google Analyticator] Broken after upgrade!Yes, both sites are on the same user account. Had successfully copied auth codes long ago when we first started using GA.
I don’t think I can access the “deauthorise” button that you refer, because I can no longer get into GA settings on the broken installation. Clicking on “settings” from the plugin page gives me a screen-full of error code, and nothing else.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Analyticator] [Plugin: Google Analyticator] Broken after upgrade!Yes, all sit on the same server, different directories.