>From Andrew Ozz at WordPress: Hi Brad,
Brad Neuberg wrote: > Hi Andrew; someone is having a strange interaction with their WordPress > installation and Gears, and it seems like it might have something to do > with > having Google Analytics on the page at the same time. Have any other > WordPress users seen this interaction? Details below. > That's strange as Gears is enabled only on the admin (backend) and Analytics is usually only on the front end, so they are never loaded together. I use both on my blog and never had problems with either of them. Haven't heard of anybody else having similar problems too. I'll run some tests just in case but it seems there's a third factor to this. Best regards, Andrew On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 10:43 AM, Scott Kingsley Clark < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > There are no errors with the Analytics code or Gears code, UNTIL I > attempt to create the store using my function. At that point, -- gears > is not found -- and I have it set to offer up an alert dialog to allow > the user to go to the install page. Firebug shows no errors until > then, and once you hit cancel (to not go to the install page), it > gives me a _variable_ is undefined error because it could not > _variable_.createStore(_storename_) -- of course insert the customized > store name and variable in the spots. > -- Best, Brad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
