An error occurred while running ‘mapSelect’: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading ‘forEach’)
The error may be correlated with this previous error:
TypeError: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading ‘forEach’)
at https://trinityua.com/wp-content/plugins/google-site-kit/dist/assets/js/googlesitekit-modules-analytics-4-e7215bb257eaff98a241.js:130:106266
at Array.forEach ()
I would like to resolve this error so that Google Analytics 4 data can be displayed correctly in the Site Kit dashboard.
]]>But WP is constantly putting old versions of those in wp-content/languages/plugins
I tried a lot to stop this, but none of them work.
Amongst:
// Disable translation updates
if( function_exists(‘add_filter’) ) {
add_filter( ‘auto_update_translation’, ‘__return_false’ );
}
and
define( ‘WP_AUTO_UPDATE_TRANSLATION’, false ); (WP-config)
But more than ones a day I get new files in the wp-content/languages/plugins folder.
How to stop this? Preferably for a specific plugin, but when not possible than stop this completely.
Thanks,
Bert
]]>So I wanted to enable major updates (I’m currently on 6.1.1, manually updated via FTP overwrite from 5.9). I went to Dashboard/Updates, and I saw this:
This site is automatically kept up to date with maintenance and security releases of WordPress only.
Now, as I read, there’s supposed to be a link after this that says
Enable automatic updates for all new versions of WordPress.
But I see no such link. Is there a way to get it back, so I can switch back to major updates anytime from the Dashboard?
Thanks for the help.
]]>1. Should an update as large as 6.1 be updated automatically?
2. If the answer to question 1. is no, can you think of a reason why the update happens automatically anyway?
I am just looking for a way to avoid this happening. Did the autoupdate happen by accident?
Thank you
]]>I would need for someone to edit the Doc on the Google Docs platform and have the information automatically available on my WordPress site.
So, it is “live” or one would have to edit the WordPress post in order to update the information?
Thank you so very much.
]]>But I did get to 5.8.3 in the end.
Then 5.9 came out and it told me: “You can update from WordPress 5.8.3 to WordPress 5.5.3 manually” What?
And the button says update to version 5.5.3
Which I clicked against better judgment and of course it downgraded me to 5.5.3 and says I now have the latest version.
As a background I believe I’d always chosen to upgrade through the dashboard before this.
Any clue what’s going on here? Many thanks in advance,
Dave