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  • Plugin Author Patrick Robrecht

    (@patrickrobrecht)

    Hi Sabine,

    I tried to reproduce your problems, but I couldn’t (yet).

    1. To be sure that I understand you correctly: The first link in the best content section is “https://Array” while the following links are fine? If all other links are fine, can you check your database, table statify, column target for entries with “Array” in it? (I’ve no idea where such entries could come from, but then the evaluation shown on the Dashboard would be correct.)

    2. On my local testing environment the counting of views works correctly with disabled JavaScript tracking and activated Easy FancyBox plugin. Can you provide details why you assume a conflict between Statify and Easy FancyBox?

    Thread Starter sabinerocktimes

    (@sabinerocktimes)

    Hi Patrick,
    1. After restart of statifiy (javascript counting enabled), there are no other links shown, only “https://Array”. In the database, table statify, column target are a lot of entries with “https://Array” since 2017-03-25.

    2. The problem with Easy Fancybox – images don’t open in the Lightbox when Statify runs with disabled javascript. It worked fine before the Statify update, so i tryied without Statify – Lightbox works fine. Activated Statify again – same problem. Enabled JavaScript tracking – Fancybox works.

    We don’t use a Cache-plugin on this site.

    Plugin Author Patrick Robrecht

    (@patrickrobrecht)

    Hi Sabine,

    1. Then there’s an error when saving views in the database. There shouldn’t be any entries with the value ‘https://Array’ as this is not a valid page URL. I checked all my own WP installs, but couldn’t reproduce the error.
    – Are you sure that the update was successful, i. e. that all files were updated correctly?
    – Which PHP version do you use? (I use PHP 7 for all of my sites, so I haven’t check PHP issues yet.)

    2. I’ll try to check that, but I won’t manage this week. Does Easy Fancybox throw any errors on the console? (If there is a conflict between JavaScript files, this information might help).

    Thread Starter sabinerocktimes

    (@sabinerocktimes)

    Hi Patrick,
    I deleted Statify (via dashboard) and installed again – same problems.
    PHP version is 5.6.30
    I couldn’t find any errors on the console.

    Thread Starter sabinerocktimes

    (@sabinerocktimes)

    After updating WordPress to 4.7.3 it seems to be fine. WP-Update-process updated also the database. PHP is still the same.

    Plugin Author Patrick Robrecht

    (@patrickrobrecht)

    That’s interesting – we’ll check whether we can find a reason for this behavior within Statify.

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