Hi there,
We are using this plugin on our site.
I am getting a warning in Semrush “717 issues with uncached JavaScript and CSS files”
It decreases our Semrush score and speed.
This is due to settings.js file. which is loading in the below format.
https://api.recart.com/tracking/v2/settings/XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX/settings.js
I am not able to cache this file because it is coming from third Party ( your ) Website.
Can you please let me know how can I cache this file??
Does this file change everyday dynamically? If not then I can save it on my server and load it ( with caching ).
Can you please help me regarding this issue.
Thanks in advance.
]]>Hi,
we run a bilingual (Hungarian, English) store and I wonder if Recart is WPML ready.
Thanks,
Tamas
When enabled, Recart breaks the functionality of “WooCommerce Dynamic Pricing & Discounts” (https://codecanyon.net/item/woocommerce-dynamic-pricing-discounts/7119279). Has anyone else run into this?
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Product properties should not be accessed directly. Backtrace: require(‘wp-blog-header.php’), require_once(‘wp-includes/template-loader.php’), do_action(‘template_redirect’), WP_Hook->do_action, WP_Hook->apply_filters, WC_AJAX::do_wc_ajax, do_action(‘wc_ajax_gm_send_cart_data’), WP_Hook->do_action, WP_Hook->apply_filters, WC_Ghostmonitor->send_cart_data_ajax, WC_Ghostmonitor->collect_ghostmonitor_data, WC_Abstract_Legacy_Product->__get, wc_doing_it_wrong. This message was added in version 3.0.
PHP message: post was called incorrectly.
I know why this is happen, also I’m hoping to fix it and have an update for this.
My current version of WooCommerce is 3.1.2
Thank you.
After installing this plugin, but not configuring it (i.e. no settings entered), it’s busy doing HTTP POST requests to ghostmonitor.com on the back-end, and from the user’s web browser – even on pages that have nothing WooCommerce-related upon them.
This is from the PHP error logs (there are loads like this):
[16-Aug-2016 19:24 UTC] POST URL: https://tracking.ghostmonitor.com/v1//setcartdata
[16-Aug-2016 19:24 UTC] POST URL: https://tracking.ghostmonitor.com/v1//setcartitem
[16-Aug-2016 19:24 UTC] POST URL: https://tracking.ghostmonitor.com/v1//setcartitem
[16-Aug-2016 19:24 UTC] POST URL: https://tracking.ghostmonitor.com/v1//setconversion
And this from the JavaScript console of visitors on a page with nothing WooCommerce-related on it:
Why does the plugin send data to ghostmonitor.com before it’s been configured or connected to any account? Why does it track on pages that have nothing WooCommerce-related on them?
David
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