blinovitch
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According to the new author Ben over in this thread, 6.3.3 needs one line updated to allow the plugin to activate with Google.
Ben, updating line 148 seems to work for me. I was able to input the activation code, see the control panel, etc.
With version 6.3.3 released, I installed it to see what happens.
The good news: the preview of the Settings URL now includes the WordPress installation subfolder (https://www.mysite.com/subfolder/wp-admin/options-general.php?page=google-analyticator.php.
The bad news: on clicking the Settings link, the browser is redirected to https://www.mysite.com/wp-admin/options-general.php?page=ga_activate, which is missing that subfolder element.
Having updated to 6.3.2 of the plugin, I’m still getting the 404 error as clicking Settings tries to load mysite.com/wp-admin/options-general.php?page=ga_activate.
I realized that the URL above isn’t correct, as my site’s WordPress installation is in a subfolder of the www directory. When I added the sub-directory, I was able to get to the activation page and input the code.
However, on clicking Save & Continue I get the 404 error again as the URL doesn’t include the subfolder. Adding the subfolder to the URL at this step doesn’t work, so I’m still unable to activate the plugin.
I’ll look into that. Thanks for responding so quickly.
So I just got shell access to the host directory.
ls -l
reveals the captcha-temp directory has the same owner and group as everything else there.