• This is strange… I’ve got this plugin installed on two sites installed on the same server. On my wife’s site, it works fine. I had trouble with another Analytics plugin not working, so I nuked it and installed this one, since it’s working for my wife. However, when I go to the plugin’s config page, I get this error:

    Fatal error: Cannot use string offset as an array in /(wp_content_path)/plugins/google-analytics-for-wordpress/admin/class-admin.php on line 323

    Even more strange – when I log into my FTP server and look at my wife’s site, her “google-analytics-for-wordpress” directory contains only two subdirectories (images and wp-data) and nine files. My site’s non-functional “google-analytics-for-wordpress” directory, on the other hand, has SIX subdirectories (admin, frontend, images, inc, js, and languages) and only four files.

    Version 4.3.1 is installed on both sites (and both sites are using WP 3.5.1) though they have completely different sets of files, and only one of them works. Why the very different sets of files, and what might be causing the problem on my site?

    Possibly relevant: my site’s 4.3.1 is a fresh install of the plugin. My wife has been using the plugin for awhile, so hers is an upgrade from a prior version of the plugin.

    https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/google-analytics-for-wordpress/

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  • Guys, I could really use some help. Stoutyhk’s fix was completely foreign to me. I am simply too unskilled to understand what he is telling me to do. Is there anyone who would be willing to help me out? I would be happy to give access to my site to get this fixed? Please reach out to me at [redacted] Thank you. Jack

    Jack – sorry you’re having difficulty with this but we really, really do not recommend giving access to your site to anyone you don’t know from a public forum. It’s just not smart.

    If you need personal help, you could post a job listing here:

    https://jobs.wordpress.net/

    Or simply look for another plugin?

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