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Wordpress 1.3.3 Update

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  • Started 2 months ago by digitaltodd
  • Latest reply from baterismos
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  • digitaltodd
    Member

    Did automatic update and manual update to 1.3.3 and recived this error each time:

    Fatal error: Cannot redeclare woo_session_start() (previously declared in /homepages/3/d146331871/htdocs/blog/wp-content/plugins/woopra/trunk/woopra.php:13) in /homepages/3/d146331871/htdocs/blog/wp-content/plugins/woopra/woopra.php on line 25

    Posted 2 months ago #
  • bstewart23
    Member

    Same here, only on line 12. Since the last upgrade produced errors, too, I guess I should check the forums before upgrading from now on.

    Posted 2 months ago #
  • lilkeith07
    Member

    Im getting the same error, weird thing was 1.3.1 worked fine for me, until I upgraded to 1.3.3 now if I install either both of them have errors.

    Posted 2 months ago #
  • polle
    Member

    Same as lilkeith07 here, 1.3.1 was working fine, now the plugin looks for wp-content/plugins/woopra/lang/en.js which not exists and also theres no code generated in the body of the pages.

    Reinstalling 1.3.1 does not solve it.

    Posted 2 months ago #
  • homechicken
    Member

    Same issue with 1.3.3 here.

    I had 1.3.1 and it worked fine. I deleted the updated 1.3.3 plugin and reinstalled 1.3.1 and it's working fine.

    I recommend removing the plugins/woopra directory and re-uploading the plugin to make sure it's the old version.

    Posted 2 months ago #
  • patrickd88
    Member

    Mine broke as well on both my Woopra sites. Deactivated for now. Guess I'll check back later for resolution.

    Posted 2 months ago #
  • People, make sure you remove the very old version of the plugin which is on plugins/woopra.php

    Now the Woopra plugin is in plugins/woopra/ folder

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    Posted 2 months ago #
  • bstewart23
    Member

    I did what you suggested, Elie. No joy.

    Where are the Woopra settings stored, because I thought I deleted all the old material and yet the settings are still in my admin panel.

    Posted 2 months ago #
  • will
    Member

    Delete the 'trunk' folder in the 'woopra' folder.

    Posted 2 months ago #
  • kimpenhaus
    Member

    but the lang-folder is still missing....

    Posted 2 months ago #
  • Tom
    Member

    Has any one found a solution, I don't understand why this is not working.

    Posted 2 months ago #
  • digitaltodd
    Member

    Ok I deleted my Woopra 1.3.1 folder and downloaded the new 1.3.3 update. I removed the folder called "trunk" and uploaded it to my server. Activated the plug-in and all is well.

    Posted 2 months ago #
  • Tom
    Member

    The newest update fixes the issue

    Posted 2 months ago #
  • The newest update fixes the issue

    Actually, it doesn't. It is still looking for an inexistant /lang/en.js/ (my blog's language isn't english). But at least I now know that it is the datepicker.js script thats trying to find it.

    Be as it may, I've downloaded and copied a "en.js" file to woopra's "lang" directory from http://www.frequency-decoder.com/2005/10/14/unobtrusive-date-picker-widgit.

    Firebug doesn't complain anymore but I still have no stats (the "Your query returned 0 results" error). Desktop software is working fine.

    Woopra Plugin: 1.3.4
    WordPress: 2.6.2

    Posted 1 month ago #

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