Hi Gents,
Downloaded 2.3 RC1
and I was clicking through the Admin Panel, go to Manager section and
this is for the subscribe to comments screen, which is a plug in.. But, I
thought I'd mention it:
I got this error...:
*WordPress database error:* [Out of memory (Needed 1048548 bytes)]
I clicked through the screens again...
Posts
Pages
Uploads
Categories
Files
Import
Export
Subscriptions
and got to the last one, didn't see that error again... will let you all
know, if I do...
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Chuck Adkins
Editor in Chief
Detroit Times
http://thepopulistblog.com
Chuck Adkins wrote:
Hi Gents,
Downloaded 2.3 RC1
and I was clicking through the Admin Panel, go to Manager section and
this is for the subscribe to comments screen, which is a plug in.. But, I
thought I'd mention it:
I got this error...:
*WordPress database error:* [Out of memory (Needed
I supposed the widgets had moved over to jQuery (but not sure, for certain),
but I still don't understand why MooTools would mess it all up.
Bull3t (Philip Hughes)
http://www.bull3t.me.uk/
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Works, and might just do the job for now - but personally, I'd like to have
less on the posting page. Insertion and deletion of tags from a simple
drop-down is all that I need there. Adding a new tag can be done by typing
it into the existing box, so that's simple. A management page where tags
Ok, since Chuck had me curious about that stuff. I had gone through to
Manage Uploads. And noticed several errors of such:
Warning: filesize() [function.filesize]: stat failed for
/home/mypath/public_html/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/22taggingfeatureshot.jpg
in
hi Carl,
putting in the password twice is a normal procedure for most apps on the
net.
R
2007/9/19, Carl Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'll add that when I DID give it my password in both password fields,
it changed fine, but it still wouldn't let me do it the next time
without putting the
up to revision 6137
xmlrpc respond.
the error message is caused by simple tagging...
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On Sep 19, 2007, at 3:22 AM, Carl Peterson wrote:
I just upgraded my site to 2.3 RC1. I've imported my old entries
from the 2.2 install. No problems. I changed the password on the
new installation. No problems. I tried to change the personal info
(first/last name, etc.) without changing the
It wasn't a hosting issue for me, it was a MooTools/jQuery clash. Are you sure
that you installed to the new host with exactly the same setup/plugins/themes
and so on?
Bull3t (Philip Hughes)
http://www.bull3t.me.uk/
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From:
Les Bessant wrote:
Works, and might just do the job for now - but personally, I'd like to have
less on the posting page. Insertion and deletion of tags from a simple
drop-down is all that I need there. Adding a new tag can be done by typing
it into the existing box, so that's simple. A
But can WLW support tags of wordpress 2.3?
go to their forums here:
http://groups.msn.com/windowslivewriter/home
and ask that question
thank you, please pull around...
:)
I use WLW too, this is how I know about this...
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I thought WordPress has not build tagging system into xmlrpc.php
On 9/19/07, Chuck Adkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But can WLW support tags of wordpress 2.3?
go to their forums here:
http://groups.msn.com/windowslivewriter/home
and ask that question
thank you, please pull around...
I'm getting a similar error:
Error:
*WordPress database error:* [Table 'wp.wp_post2cat' doesn't exist]
|SELECT cat_ID AS ID, MAX(post_modified) AS last_mod FROM `wp_posts`
p LEFT JOIN `wp_post2cat` pc ON p.ID = pc.post_id LEFT JOIN
`wp_categories` c ON pc.category_id = c.cat_ID
Disable the simple tagging plugin if you have.
The new WP deletes the post2cat table.
On 9/19/07, Alenônimo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm getting a similar error:
Error:
*WordPress database error:* [Table 'wp.wp_post2cat' doesn't exist]
|SELECT cat_ID AS ID, MAX(post_modified)
On Sep 19, 2007, at 7:17 AM, [BLT]FQX wrote:
As title.
Tag support in Windows Live Writer.
The short answer is yes, I need to check on a few things then I'll
follow up again.
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I don't have Simple Tagging nor Ultimate Tag Warrior. I guess I don't
have any plugin who could try to access wp_post2cat. This bug appeared
as soon I updated my WordPress to 2.3 Beta RC 1.
[BLT]FQX escreveu:
Disable the simple tagging plugin if you have.
The new WP deletes the post2cat
I've found the culprit: *Google Sitemaps* plugin.
I've made an search for post2cat on all files within
/wp-content/plugins/ and it show up. Disabling it solved my problem.
[BLT]FQX escreveu:
Disable the simple tagging plugin if you have.
The new WP deletes the post2cat table.
On 9/19/07,
There have to be a plugin/theme which access post2cat to generate that
error, you can disable them one by one to figure it out.
The newly build of WP requires a update in database, if you have noticed,
that update delete the table, I guess.
On 9/20/07, Alenônimo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't
I thought WordPress has not build tagging system into xmlrpc.php
Uhmmm... That's a question for the people that are bit smarter than me, when
it comes to Wordpress programming. :)
I just wanted you to know about the form for WLW... :)
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get the latest version - it seems to have been fixed. I had this
before I updated it.
Andy
On 05:22 PM | Wed 19 Sep 07, at 05:22 PM | 19 Sep 07, Alenônimo
wrote:
I've found the culprit: *Google Sitemaps* plugin.
I've made an search for post2cat on all files within /wp-content/
Do you mean the beta?
I'm using the beta and I don't have any problem! ;)
2007/9/19, Andy Staines [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
get the latest version - it seems to have been fixed. I had this
before I updated it.
Andy
On 05:22 PM | Wed 19 Sep 07, at 05:22 PM | 19 Sep 07, Alenônimo
wrote:
On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 13:22:56 -0300, Alenônimo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've found the culprit: *Google Sitemaps* plugin.
I've made an search for post2cat on all files within
/wp-content/plugins/ and it show up. Disabling it solved my problem.
See
No - the latest Google Sitemaps plugin.
On 05:50 PM | Wed 19 Sep 07, at 05:50 PM | 19 Sep 07, Lorenzo wrote:
Do you mean the beta?
I'm using the beta and I don't have any problem! ;)
2007/9/19, Andy Staines [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
get the latest version - it seems to have been fixed. I had
On Sep 19, 2007, at 2:21 AM, Chuck Adkins wrote:
and I was clicking through the Admin Panel, go to Manager
section and
this is for the subscribe to comments screen, which is a plug in..
But, I
thought I'd mention it:
I got this error...:
*WordPress database error:* [Out of memory
Ah. That would make sense *hits self upside head*
On 9/19/07, Lloyd Budd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/19/07, Carl Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just upgraded my site to 2.3 RC1. I've imported my old entries from
the 2.2 install. No problems. I changed the password on the new
Well, is there a way to make it so that it doesn't autofill (like on
some websites to prevent people doing the auto-login).
Carl
On Sep 19, 2007, at 3:17 PM, Lloyd Budd wrote:
On 9/19/07, Carl Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just upgraded my site to 2.3 RC1. I've imported my old
Yes. I had exported the database through the WordPress Automatic
Upgrade plug-in, but when I went to import entries into the new
install, an SQL file wasn't one of the options. So, I went to my old
install (which I had copied to a different folder on the server) and
exported. After I set
On Sep 19, 2007, at 5:33 PM, Carl Peterson wrote:
Well, is there a way to make it so that it doesn't autofill (like
on some websites to prevent people doing the auto-login).
autocomplete=off in the passwords input /s should do it.
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Travis Snoozy wrote:
On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 13:22:56 -0300, Alenônimo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've found the culprit: *Google Sitemaps* plugin.
I've made an search for post2cat on all files within
/wp-content/plugins/ and it show up. Disabling it solved my problem.
See
On Sep 19, 2007, at 6:57 PM, spencerp wrote:
I guess this goes to show, no matter how much exposure you give the
2.3 plugin compat list and etc, things will be overlooked sigh. Even
though there's a new feature of letting people know of out-dated
plugins in the Manage Plugins section of
Gene Steinberg wrote:
On Sep 19, 2007, at 6:57 PM, spencerp wrote:
I guess this goes to show, no matter how much exposure you give the
2.3 plugin compat list and etc, things will be overlooked sigh. Even
though there's a new feature of letting people know of out-dated
plugins in the Manage
I just made up a 2.3 Theme Compatibility List Page on the codex. People
will need to test themes, update their themes and what-not. Then update
that Compatible List Page for them.
http://codex.wordpress.org/Themes/Theme_Compatibility/2.3
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