• Resolved Rodrigo

    (@rghedin)


    Hi!

    I’m using Koko Analytics on WordPress.com’s Business plan (link moved to the proper link field to convince the filter you are not spamming the forums), which is basically a managed hosting solution.

    There, I can’t modify or add core files/directories, which forbids me to create the koko-analytics-collect.php inside WordPress root directory.

    Is there any other way to get the endpoint benefits in this scenario?

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Moderator Jan Dembowski

    (@jdembowski)

    Forum Moderator and Brute Squad

    @rghedin Side note: See the link field? Could you use it next time?

    The spam filter is yelling “BAN THAT USER!” and it would be nice if you did not gratuitously place links in your post.

    Thread Starter Rodrigo

    (@rghedin)

    Ops, sorry about that, @jdembowski

    Plugin Support Lap

    (@lapzor)

    If the plugin itself can’t create the endpoint and you can’t do it manually either, you will need to fall back to the slightly less optimized endpoint. Things should still work normally though.

    Thread Starter Rodrigo

    (@rghedin)

    That’s what I thought, @lapzor. I had a little hope that maybe the endpoint could work somewhere I control, such as the /wp-content/.

    Thanks for your attention!

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