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  • I have noticed this is a problem when using https

    Thread Starter Chris Hatton

    (@ckhatton)

    Orite…

    Well is seems to happen for me even when it isn’t https.

    I am guessing Google has changed something, that this plugin can no longer read.

    Anonymous User 6386592

    (@anonymized-6386592)

    I also don’t get the graph image anymore.

    Plugin Contributor Carson McDonald

    (@carson-mcdonald)

    Is there something showing up in the area where the graph used to be? Are you still seeing the data under the graph?

    Thread Starter Chris Hatton

    (@ckhatton)

    It shows up as a blank empty gap. A good example for showing this is…
    http://ckhatton.com/about/

    The graph should display in the Page Views section on the right-hand side.

    Also, the graphs just show as data on the Admin > Posts page.

    This is with your latest update 3 days ago (Update was appreciated as always).

    Anonymous User 6386592

    (@anonymized-6386592)

    No problems with the graph anymore. It wasn’t related to the plugin. I just realized the graph was missing while the API problems came up.

    It’s related to a third party chrome extension called disconnect, which blocks third party tracking on websites like Facebook Like buttons etc.

    Thread Starter Chris Hatton

    (@ckhatton)

    Still no joy for me… I have tried with Firefox.

    P.S. I re-authorised the plugin with my Google account upon updating the plugin to the latest version.

    I don’t see the graph and no Stats showing in wp-admin…
    At what place does the graph appear in wp-admin ?

    Anonymous User 6386592

    (@anonymized-6386592)

    @benoitos In dashboard at the top of GAD’s widget. You may have to use Screen Options to display this widget.

    Yesss ! Very good, thanks !

    Thread Starter Chris Hatton

    (@ckhatton)

    :/ Why’s it seem I’m the only one with this problem – I wonder if it has anything to do with my hosting server? That wouldn’t make any sense.

    After I upgraded Firefox, the graphs are no longer displaying on the dashboard.

    Not displaying for me too. Latest version of plugin and WP. Neither on the dashboard nor on the posts list.

    The graph of last 30 days on the dashboard is displayed for me correctly in Firefox 16.0.2, but not in IE10. I may have found a fix for IE10.

    A canvas drawing statement, which is present in firefox, seems to be missing in my IE screen. Perhaps the browser selection logic is omitting it? Not sure…

    Here is the code in Firefox:
    <span class=”ga_visits” title=”The most visits on a single day was 11. Yesterday there were 11 visits.”>
    <canvas style=”display: inline-block; width: 567px; height: 75px; vertical-align: top;” width=”567″ height=”75″></canvas>
    </span>

    Here is the same section in IE:
    <p class=”ga_visits_title” style=”color: #777; font-family: Georgia, “Times New Roman”, “Bitstream Charter”, Times, serif; font-size: 13px; font-style: italic; margin-top: 0px;”>

    I pulled up the IE10 debugger, and the following js threw an error:
    if($.browser.msie&&!document.namespaces[‘v’]){document.namespaces.add(‘v’,’urn:schemas-microsoft-com:vml’,’#default#VML’);}

    This support link describes the error, but also indicates it had been fixed for IE10 with an edit to the sparkline JS.
    https://github.com/gwatts/jquery.sparkline/pull/19/files

    I followed the directions from the github link on the sparkline JS edit (line 59), and it now works in IE10!

    Would you be able to check this out and update the plugin queary.sparkline.min.js file if you think its appropriate?

    I am not a developer, so take this with a grain of salt 😉

    Thanks for the great plugin!

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