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Hi,
I have installed seotools-6.x-1.0-rc2 in drupal 6.19 (after first installing the presets, strongarm and ctools modules). After going to admin/content/seotools I am directed to admin/presets/seotools to configure SEO tools. However, when I get there, all I see is a blank page.
I have checked that all modules are enabled and that all relevant permissions are granted.
Any ideas?
Comments
Comment #1
dskulina CreditAttribution: dskulina commentedOk. So with no content in admin/presets or admin/presets/seotools, I went ahead and installed (most of) the required modules (some require paid API access and ignored these) manually. The good news is that I'm now getting most of the functionality (via all the individual modules, not through seo tools), and I can at least access admin/settings/seotools to set up google analytics reporting, but, when i try to access the dashboard at admin/content/seotools, I get the error message:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function google_analytics_api_current_profile_id() in /data01/XXXXXXX/public_html/sites/all/modules/standard/seotools/seotools.report.inc on line 15
which I think takes us back to the change from Google Analytics API to Google Analytics Reports: http://drupal.org/node/1133776
It might be useful to have a step-by-step guide available to make sure that the correct settings on the required modules are entered for cases where the seotools presets doesn't work or is unwanted for some reason or other...
Comment #2
haunty CreditAttribution: haunty commentedHello,
I have the exact same problem as the OP presented. Presets page is completely empty!
I am using Drupal 6.20 and have tried both SEO Tools 6.x-1.0-rc1 and 6.x-1.0-rc2.
What might be the problem?
Comment #3
codare CreditAttribution: codare commentedSame problem here - nothing in admin/presets/seotools (Well - there is the Presets heading, but nothing else) I'll lurk around with you, Haunty, and hopefully somethingwill turn up
Comment #4
codare CreditAttribution: codare commentedHeydy ho! Try this - worked for me. Did a full cache flush (Flush all caches), then cleared browser cache and refreshed page - Voila! got some SEO info to play with now on admin/presets/seotools . Now to see what it all does.
:-)
Codare
Comment #5
vdl CreditAttribution: vdl commentedhello,
I tried it but it doesn't work for me, still nothing in admin/presets/seotools, do you have another solution ?
Comment #6
Stan Turyn CreditAttribution: Stan Turyn commented"Heydy ho! Try this - worked for me. Did a full cache flush (Flush all caches), then cleared browser cache and refreshed page - Voila! got some SEO info to play with now on admin/presets/seotools . Now to see what it all does.
:-)
Codare"
The above worked for me but I also had to run update.php
Comment #7
vader111 CreditAttribution: vader111 commentedDid the same, and it worked - cleared caches and ran update.php.
Anyway, the module cannot generate dashboard, etc. before I install a dozen things more, but at least, I get no errors :)
Looking forward for the next release with this bug resolved and istallation streamlined.
Comment #8
vdl CreditAttribution: vdl commentedThanks, running update.php it worked for me too, but now I have another problem, what is an embed id, and wordtracker APi key, and where can I get them (the link given doesn't give them anymore) ?
Comment #9
matiaslezin CreditAttribution: matiaslezin commentedIt also worked for me. I just cleared caches.
Comment #10
technologywon CreditAttribution: technologywon as a volunteer commentedDrupal 6 is no longer supported.