Login Credentials Keep Timing Out

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cpicker

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Mar 9, 2008, 7:20:33 PM3/9/08
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I've had this plugin installed on different sites, but on one site in
particular (all of these sites have the same PHP configurations) I
keep having to log back into my Analytics account every day to view my
reports. Is there any reason why this would happening on one site and
not another? Thanks.

Jeremy Clarke

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Mar 10, 2008, 11:32:04 AM3/10/08
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i usually get it pretty consistently every two weeks or so. No idea
why you'd have different results on different sites.

jeremy clarke

Ravan

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Mar 27, 2008, 7:12:51 PM3/27/08
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Same issue here... Every time I log in, the GA settings are gone. And
on top of that, when I enter them again and go to view the stats page,
it says:

"It looks like either your Google Analytics profile is new and doesn't
have any reporting data yet, or your session has timed out. If you
know you have reporting data, click the change account button in the
Setup tab to redo the configuration."

... and shows two empty boxes where the Daily Visits and Pageviews
should be telling me the latest.

I followed a suggestion made in the plugin homepage to switch the
plugin off, then delete all the entries with tantan_ from the
wp_options database table and reactivate the plugin. But sadly, that
did not help one bit :(

What could be going wrong here?

Ravan

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Mar 31, 2008, 7:45:57 PM3/31/08
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Hey, I think the latest dev version from SVN trunk does not have this
problem anymore...

At least it seems to work better on my sites. Not tested for very long
yet, but you might be interested to try it out. When uploading the new
version (checked out from trunk) be sure NOT to delete the old files,
just overwrite them. Or at least be sure to keep the shared lib folder
in place.

Also, when you check out following indtructions on
http://code.google.com/p/wordpress-reports/source/checkout there will
be some directories named .svn created on your side. You do not need
to upload them.

Hope it works :)

Ravan

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Apr 2, 2008, 5:57:22 AM4/2/08
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Hmmm... I cheered too soon about the latest SVN version. Too bad :(

What can be wrong here???


On 1 apr, 01:45, Ravan <ravanha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 10 mrt, 01:20, cpicker <caseypic...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I've had this plugin installed on different sites, but on one site in
> > particular (all of these sites have the same PHP configurations) I
> > keep having to log back into my Analytics account every day to view my
> > reports. Is there any reason why this would happening on one site and
> > not another? Thanks.
>
> Hey, I think the latest dev version from SVN trunk does not have this
> problem anymore...
>
> At least it seems to work better on my sites. Not tested for very long
> yet, but you might be interested to try it out. When uploading the new
> version (checked out from trunk) be sure NOT to delete the old files,
> just overwrite them. Or at least be sure to keep the shared lib folder
> in place.
>
> Also, when you check out following indtructions onhttp://code.google.com/p/wordpress-reports/source/checkoutthere will

Joe Tan

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Apr 14, 2008, 12:41:38 PM4/14/08
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I think this issue should be fixed in the latest version on SVN. See
this bug for more details:

http://code.google.com/p/wordpress-reports/issues/detail?id=23
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