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  • any attempt to save options resultsin

    No Stats Option Updated

    http://cardinalglen.org

    oh, and the widget does’t show up in the available widgets list

    I am also having the same issues as @airdrummer.

    Plugin Author Lester Chan

    (@gamerz)

    I can’t reproduce the problem http://imgur.com/a/zxevM

    Hi Lester,

    Here’s a screen capture of the problem: https://vid.me/1t3z

    It was working when I first installed it, but as soon as I went to Settings > Stats to uncheck some boxes that’s when this happened.

    Plugin Author Lester Chan

    (@gamerz)

    Sorry I still can’t reproduce this. I checked the exact same post as yours http://imgur.com/a/ea8iy

    Does it work on the default theme without any other plugins activated? Also can check your error logs to see if there is any error?

    I just installed this plugin on three different sites, and I had the same problem across the board.

    I install it, go to Stats under Settings, uncheck a couple of boxes and hit save. After it loads from saving, all the boxes are cleared. When I try to check boxes I get the same problems you see in my screen capture.

    One of the sites I tested on has the default 2016 theme installed with no other plugins.

    Went into my config file and changed debugging to true instead of false.

    I just tried completely removing the plugin and reinstalling it again. After I installed it I immediately got this notice:

    The plugin generated 735 characters of unexpected output during activation. If you notice “headers already sent” messages, problems with syndication feeds or other issues, try deactivating or removing this plugin.

    Go through my same steps again and with debugging on I’m seeing errors next to all of the options: http://imgur.com/a/VxpiS

    Plugin Author Lester Chan

    (@gamerz)

    Hmm notices are harmless though they are irritating, just that I have no time to fix it.

    Try this https://aristath.github.io/blog/wp-hide-php-errors to see if you can the errors into your log file instead. Or you can ask your host to disable notices for PHP to see if it works (notices are normally disabled in prod environment)

    Lester,

    I know how to disable/enable errors. I enabled them in order to get you what you need so you can fix your plugin.

    I don’t think you’re being very helpful. Guess I won’t be using your plugin.

    Thread Starter Ricsca2

    (@ricsca2)

    It may be useful, my website is about hostgator.

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