Hi Ovidiu,
currently I don’t work with wpmu, so I have not tried yet.
WP-Piwik needs no tables, it just uses wp_option. Maybe it’s compatible, but every user needs his own Piwik. Alternatively you can set up a Piwik installation and provide Piwik accounts to your users, which they can use with WP-Piwik.
Best regards.
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Ovidiu
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hmmm with wpmu, each sub blog gets its own set of tables, formed like this: wp_prefix + blog_id + table-name
i.e. wp_1_options for the main blog, and so on…
I am interested in this aswell, I can provide access to a wpmu installation if this can convince the author?
Hi,
there will be a WPMU compatible version soon.
Best regards,
André
Hi all,
sorry for the delay. I’m currently in exams, but I won’t forget you 😉
Br,
André
Altright, back in business. 😉 Here my next steps:
1. Roles http://wordpress.org/support/topic/288753
2. “Time navigation”
3. WPMU http://wordpress.org/support/topic/277610
Hi, any news regarding wpmu support on this plugin?
Hi, I’m looking for that plugin. Any news?
We’ve got 150 websites in MU, with a few hundred more to build that I need stats for and this looks great.
Thanks a lot for the work.
The HILI Media Team
Panama Internet design, development and marketing
http://www.hilimedia.com
Hi all,
I’m still sorry for delay. Here is a lot of work on my desk, but I found time to install a WPMU test environment today and will have a look at the WP-Piwik compatibility.
I think there will be an update until next weekend. Any feature requests?
Br,
André
Awesome! Would definitely like to see the ability to choose what kind of stats to show, and maybe re-arrange the list?
In some minutes v0.6.0 should be available. See the WPMU tab for details:
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-piwik/
The WPMU implementation is highly experimental. Please test it before you use it in an user context. Tell me about bugs as soon as possible. Thank you!
Oh, a WPMU tab is’nt recognized. Just have a look at the description 😉