WordPress.com Woopra Requests

Woopra News, April 17th, 2008 by John P.

Folks,

I see that we currently have a few hundred requests in the queue for tracking on blogs. While Woopra loves WordPress (I’m friends with Matt, and we even use WordPress for this site), WordPress.com does not currently allow the implementation of any Javascripts on WordPress.com blogs.

This is mainly a feature for the protection of the WordPress blogging community. If they allowed the use of Javascript all over the blogs there would no doubt be malicious or harmful code inserted by people.

Having said all of that, if your blog is on WordPress.com and you really want to be able to use Woopra, you absolutely must go to the Add Woopra to WordPress.com discussion and chime in. Until there are a large number of requests, you guys simply aren’t going to get Woopra. ;-)

John P.

7 Responses to “WordPress.com Woopra Requests”

  1. karlerikson Says:

    Hi, any updates about when we can expect our sites to be approved so we can use Woopra? Eagerly waiting.

  2. nostradamus Says:

    Hi!

    I’m also eagerly looking forward to the approval.

    Thanks!

  3. munirpt Says:

    Me too

    http://www.longevitywellnessresort.com

  4. anathema Says:

    Me too! Been waiting 3 weeks now.

  5. John Pozadzides Says:

    Folks,

    Please check the earlier posts. I gave lots of updates!

    John

  6. wooprarhodes Says:

    Just very excited about Woopra. I’m not very tech savvy, but I did look at the source code on my Podomatic Podcast Hosting web site and I did see Javascript in the source code. I run a video poetry podcast which is also a cable access TV show which I’m betting will be real good with Woopra. I also run a novel podcast. If you Google Mystic Babylon you’ll find my poetry podcast.

  7. New Version of Woopra Released : The Blog Herald Says:

    […] John Pozadzides recently reported that while numerous requests continue to come in from WordPress.com bloggers. Discussions are underway to possibly include Woopra on WordPress.com blogs, however, currently requests from WordPress.com bloggers are being denied as there is no way to complete the installation of Woopra without a WordPress Plugin or Javascript added to the WordPress.com blog. […]

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