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  • in reply to: Conflict with AWPCP #354143

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    Pretty simple, I think. Registered users can place classified ads, preview, then approve and pay. If user needs to make a change, cancel or edit, they can manage themselves. Just a few plans based around length of time running and type of ad (Help Wanted vs. Yard Sale), which would make some ads inexpensive and others (personal, like lost and found) for free. Display by category or all, generally looking like a classified area.

    I can see how GD would work well in this regard, setting up plans, etc. Only concern or challenges on our side would be understanding the Custom Field capabilities and modifying the display to look more like a classified environment instead of a directory. But we’re up for the challenge if you think it’s realistic. Often it’s helpful to see something else live to get an idea of what is possible.

    Thanks!

    Ray

    in reply to: Conflict with AWPCP #354018

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    in reply to: Conflict with AWPCP #353309

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    in reply to: Google Analytics not displaying any metrics #273718

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    Okay, it looks like we’ve got it resolved. Back to Stiofan’s comment:

    “What Google email are u logged in with when you are clicking authorize on the GD backend? Does that EMAIL have google analytics permission?”

    I originally read that to mean “Were we authorizing the API while logged in with the proper Google email?” So finally I logged out of Google altogether and logged in using the main Google account, then logged into the website, navigated to GD and re-authorized, and it works.

    Also deleted the https references in the API for now. Thank you again for your patience on this one!

    in reply to: Google Analytics not displaying any metrics #273563

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    Appreciate the extra detail. Will try what you clarified above and if we still have trouble we’ll start over…

    Thanks for the great effort, as always!

    in reply to: Google Analytics not displaying any metrics #273033

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    Hi – Sorry, but I’m not sure what that means. We don’t have anything unique about the Google Analytics account and set all parameters per the process outlined in the forum post. It was not working with the primary email so I tried troubleshooting via StackOverflow. One suggestion included:

    “Did you give permissions to the service account on your actual GA profile? Admin > View > User Management > “Add permissions for:”

    “The service@myapp.com account has full permissions. However, your comment did prompt me to add the actual service account email as well (i.e. XXXXX@developer.gserviceaccount.com), which seems to resolve the problem.”

    It didn’t work for us. I can delete the “Service Account” email but then will be back to original. We have both http and https JavaScript origins and Authorized Redirect URLs entered, with screenshots above. Do those look correct to you?

    Thanks!

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    in reply to: Google Analytics not displaying any metrics #269161

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    in reply to: Google Analytics not displaying any metrics #268565

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    Okay, it looks like the complete lack of display was related to the order in which plugins were loading. Now that is resolved, selecting the “Analytics” button returns an error of “{“error”:{“errors”:[{“domain”:”global”,”reason”:”insufficientPermissions”,”message”:”User does not have sufficient permissions for this profile.”}],”code”:403,”message”:”User does not have sufficient permissions for this profile.”}} – See more at: http://www.inmaricopa.com/listing/real-estate-1/pat-lairson/#sthash.CExQYg7I.dpuf

    Checked through all other forum posts with the “does not have sufficient permissions for this profile” reference and tried everything suggested. I was hoping that you could review the screenshots captured from the developer page where API was created and Analytics page where it’s applied. Maybe you will see something obvious that we’re missing? Tried http vs. https and both, added permissions for service account email addresses, had no trouble with the OAuth Client process, etc. Maybe we’re using an incorrect callback URL?

    Any ideas would be appreciated.

    in reply to: Google Analytics not displaying any metrics #265280

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    in reply to: Adjust Margins on Send to Friend and Send Email Popups #264998

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    Worked perfectly, thanks so much! We really appreciate the incredible support you provide.

    in reply to: Unable to update add-ons #264600

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