• Resolved Andreas

    (@deksar)


    Hello there.

    Thanks for this, very simple yet professional and stable statistics plugin! Much appreciated.

    I’d like to ask is there anything that I should *specifically* do on a cached WordPress blog using nginx fastcgi_cache for Koko Analytics? (Like setting a cookie to not be cached, or something specific)

    Thanks.

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  • Plugin Support Lap

    (@lapzor)

    I don’t know if Danny tests Koko on such a setup… Did you already try it and are you experiencing any issues? Thanks for letting me know.

    Thread Starter Andreas

    (@deksar)

    Hi Lap,
    Thanks for your return. Tried it, getting these errors;

    2021/11/27 06:55:03 [error] 6167#105213: *296059 FastCGI sent in stderr:
    
    Undefined array key "nv" in functions.php on line 22
    PHP message: PHP Warning:  Undefined array key "up" in /plugins/koko-analytics/src/functions.php on line 23 
    
    PHP message: PHP Warning:  Undefined array key "p" in /plugins/koko-analytics/src/functions.php on line 24"
    request: "GET /koko-analytics-collect.php

    Please note that, I already added to NOT CACHE “/koko-analytics-collect.php” file, but still..

    Any idea?

    Thread Starter Andreas

    (@deksar)

    A note: the related error log line, ends with:

    host: “mysite.com”, referrer: https://mysite.com/2020/02/myarticle
    And the URL in referrer (from my website) gives HTTP 404 error page.

    Would that info help?

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 12 months ago by Andreas.
    • This reply was modified 2 years, 12 months ago by Andreas.
    Plugin Support Lap

    (@lapzor)

    Interesting… they seem like warnings and not errors… Did any statistics show up or is it still empty?

    Thread Starter Andreas

    (@deksar)

    I mean, I’m aware and intentionally I do know that why that page of mine gives 404, that’s ok. But no idea why Koko throws that error.

    It seems, Koko gives such errors on 404 errors of WordPress? Statistics do indeed show up. But I’m not sure if all the visitors are counted or not.

    Plugin Support Lap

    (@lapzor)

    Can you share a link to a 404 on your site?
    Or if you can’t, can you open the Network tab in the browser inspector, and see how the koko gif url looks?

    Those variables should be in the call to the Koko tracking script, here is how it looks on my own test setup:

    View post on imgur.com

    Thread Starter Andreas

    (@deksar)

    Thanks so much for your return, Lap.

    Here it is: https://imgur.com/198f6sZ

    Thread Starter Andreas

    (@deksar)

    Now, trying again with different browsers and cleared browser cache, it seems, sometimes it doesn’t show up at all, from time to time. Could you please give me an e-mail address so that I could post you the link? (My site that fastcgi-cache enabled)
    Thanks.

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 12 months ago by Andreas.
    • This reply was modified 2 years, 12 months ago by Andreas.
    Plugin Support Lap

    (@lapzor)

    support at htmlformsplugin.con

    Our plugin respects “do not track” settings and other privacy settings browsers may have, and won’t track if requested by the visitor to not track.

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