I am not seeing a place in the Manage Links area to add another link to
my blogroll. In order to do this, I had to go into my database. That
is no problem for me, but it would be for others...
Laura Dahl
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Ryan Boren wrote:
We might work the IDs into title attributes on the edit links. If
your browser shows the URL in the status bar when you mouse over a
link, you can get the ID by mousing over the edit and view links and
noting the ID in the URL as a workaround.
For people that know the ID is
Ryan Boren wrote:
On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 4:57 PM, Kirk M [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ryan Boren wrote:
Does your host disable phpinfo()?
We'll have a fix shortly.
No it doesn't in fact I was just looking at the read out. I don't mind
sharing at all. Here's the url if you want to
sewpafly wrote:
On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 10:58 AM, Daniel Schoonover
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I'd like to find out is how do you actually get this working? Is this
something you have to edit the theme to implement? Would I still need one
of the gravatar plugins or is this actually
I tried updating my Flash to the latest version. It doesn't work for me. I
still get the error message.
Andrew wrote:
Perhaps the message An error occurred in the upload. Please try again
later can be changed to something like: An error occurred in the
upload. Please update your browser's
Matt Mullenweg wrote:
sewpafly wrote:
On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 10:58 AM, Daniel Schoonover
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I'd like to find out is how do you actually get this working?
Is this
something you have to edit the theme to implement? Would I still
need one
of the gravatar plugins
Or Write - Link
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 3:20 AM, DD32 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Write - Link
or
Manage - Link - Add New
(This was introduced in the last week, the main header now reads Manage
Links (add new))
D
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 17:17:17 +1100, Laura Dahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
I've been having the same problem. Here's the debug result:
- SWFUPLOAD SETTINGS
ID: undefined
upload_url: http://blogan.net/blog/wp-admin/async-upload.php
file_post_name: async-upload
post_params: {
post_id: 1219
auth_cookie:
Matt Mullenweg wrote:
Ryan Boren wrote:
We might work the IDs into title attributes on the edit links. If
your browser shows the URL in the status bar when you mouse over a
link, you can get the ID by mousing over the edit and view links and
noting the ID in the URL as a workaround.
For
(from a Hackers thread):
What I'd like to find out is how do you actually get this working?
Is this something you have to edit the theme to implement?
Would I still need one
of the gravatar plugins or is this actually taking place of the plugin?
Hi!
I don't know if it's just me having this problem but whenever I save a post,
and then go to manage, my posts are duplicated into how many times I hit the
save button. It is annoying (and frustrating) because I hit the save button
every once in a while out of habit more than anything else. So
Ditto :)
On 3/25/08, Jennifer Hodgdon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matt Mullenweg wrote:
Ryan Boren wrote:
We might work the IDs into title attributes on the edit links. If
your browser shows the URL in the status bar when you mouse over a
link, you can get the ID by mousing over the
This did happen to me, but only when I submitted them into new groups. I put
it down to an issue with my browser :P
Regards
George Pearce
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.gpearce.co.uk
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Sent: 25
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 1:30 AM, Private Book [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I got a problem with add media feature. When I try to add a new media a
window will popup with a message Are you sure you want to do this?
Please try again..
If I click on try again it opens the edit page inside the
Brent: unless you edited the cookie information in the email you sent
to the list, change your blogan password immediately.
Your server returned a status 403. Can you determine the cause? If
not, email me directly and I'll try to find time to work with you.
Andy
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 9:33 AM,
Hi Matt,
I wonder how long before we see the first 2.5 compatible slideshow.
well - I've got a plugin with lightbox-slideshow and 2.5 support in work
(nearly finished, but TinyMCE integration is pain for me since I am not very
much of a JS guy AND i didn't found any way to create an insert dialog
Andy: Here is my upload debug information:
==
- SWFUPLOAD SETTINGS
ID: undefined
upload_url: http://rickbeckman.org/wp-admin/async-upload.php
file_post_name: async-upload
post_params: {
post_id: 376
auth_cookie: Rick Beckman[snip]
type: image
OK, I found the cause of the problem, and this is something that maybe
you folks can keep in mind as testing progresses.
I have an SSL on macnightowl.com and I installed a plugin that let me
login via SSL. However, it is broken with WP 2.5, so I disabled it.
However, I didn't change my
Testing the March 25 nightly build, image uploading failed using
Firefox (latest) on Windows.
My server has mod_security enabled. Error message:
An error occurred in the upload. Please try again later.
Debug report from Firefox/Windows:
SWF DEBUG: Event: uploadError: HTTP ERROR : File ID:
Ditto x 2.
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 9:51 AM,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Message: 4
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 22:57:21 +0800
From: Mae Paulino [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [wp-testers] There is no ID when we manage Post, Pages
and Categories
To: wp-testers@lists.automattic.com
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 12:03 PM, Philip Barron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I searched and found an .htaccess workaround to coax mod_security to
look the other way and ignore the Flash header problem, without disabling
mod_security overall:
We put it in brackets after the title/name on the relevant pages.
+1
I can't submit a patch right now, but if someone else would like to...
Aaron.
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Peter Westwood wrote:
Matt Mullenweg wrote:
Ryan Boren wrote:
We might work the IDs into title attributes on the edit links. If
your browser shows the URL in the status bar when you mouse over a
link, you can get the ID by mousing over the edit and view links and
noting the ID in the URL as a
8 nov 2007 kl. 17.48 skrev Nikolay Bachiyski:
2007/11/8, Nikolay Bachiyski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
For long time WordPress users on 64-bit machines have been
experiencing problems with guessing byteorder in our gettext
implementation.
If you have been or still are experiencing this problem, could
Andy,
Thanks, yes, I changed my password. :-)
I don't know why I got a status 403 error. I don't know how to determine the
cause. This is what my error log is saying:
[Tue Mar 25 14:21:33 2008] [error] [client 192.55.52.4] File does not
exist: /home/blogan/public_html/403.shtml
-Brent
On Tue,
Peter Westwood wrote:
Peter Westwood wrote:
Matt Mullenweg wrote:
Ryan Boren wrote:
We might work the IDs into title attributes on the edit links. If
your browser shows the URL in the status bar when you mouse over a
link, you can get the ID by mousing over the edit and view links and
noting
Dear Peter,
AFAIK, we need those ID's when we want include some pages in wp_list_pages to
form navigation.
There is no call for 'slugs'.
Am I right?
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Sent: 26 Maret 2008 1:02
To:
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 9:23 PM, Brent Logan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andy,
Thanks, yes, I changed my password. :-)
I don't know why I got a status 403 error. I don't know how to determine the
cause. This is what my error log is saying:
[Tue Mar 25 14:21:33 2008] [error] [client
Besides the autosave issue, I would like to suggest to put a second 'save
button' in the bottom of screen. Because I found 1-2 cases when I have to
scroll all the way up just to hit the save button.
Thanks Developers... :)
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[mailto:[EMAIL
Peter Westwood wrote:
thinking about this some more maybe the correct approach is to encourage
theme authors to not use template tag calls based on ID's but to write
them using slugs instead.
That should be trivial to add to the fall-through in
get_category_template().
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Matt Mullenweg
Matt Mullenweg wrote:
Peter Westwood wrote:
thinking about this some more maybe the correct approach is to
encourage theme authors to not use template tag calls based on ID's
but to write them using slugs instead.
That should be trivial to add to the fall-through in
get_category_template().
I'll be watching.
Peace,
Gene
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 25, 2008, at 11:45 AM, Mark Jaquith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Mar 25, 2008, at 12:59 PM, Gene Steinberg wrote:
A special thanks, Mark Jaquith, for taking the time to help me
diagnose this problem. It's not something one would
I don't have a lot of time to spare for this message, so forgive me if
I'm terse.
From comments I've seen on my blog an elsewhere, there is a segment of
current users out there who are put off by the new admin interface in
one way or another. For example:
I just checked out the demo site,
Ajicool wrote:
Dear Peter,
AFAIK, we need those ID's when we want include some pages in wp_list_pages to
form navigation.
There is no call for 'slugs'.
Am I right?
Well, for another example.. I needed to know the IDs themselves for
doing query_ on categories, posts, or pages themselves
Glad to hear that you have been able to verify my findings. The
installation was completely fresh, in a completely new directory, not
overwriting an existing installation.
I should have considered the WPG2 plugin as the source of the problems
earlier, because if I remember correctly the strange
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Jennifer Hodgdon wrote:
| Matt Mullenweg wrote:
| Peter Westwood wrote:
| thinking about this some more maybe the correct approach is to
| encourage theme authors to not use template tag calls based on ID's
| but to write them using slugs instead.
|
Andy Skelton wrote:
People reporting this bug have reported it resolved when they disabled plugins.
I'll still have to confirm this though Andy. I got as far as
deactivating the plugins that other night, and not getting that bad
prompt when I disabled the wp-contact form, but I didn't get
Okay, here's on FIRST attempt... here's what I did in order...
1.) Only disabled the wp-contactform plugin by Ryan Duff...
2.) Went to Write Post.
3.) Clicked on the ADD IMAGE button. It went darker, with status thing
going there.
4.) Got the prompt page for either uploading or manually
Okay, I've solved my problem! The user-agent Shockwave Flash is in
Bad Behavior's blacklist, but that's the user-agent that the new
WordPress media manager uses! D'oh! I deactivated Bad Behavior, and
all is well.
--
Rick
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 1:36 AM, Andy Skelton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On
Okay, here's on Second attempt... here's what I did in order...
1.) Disabled ALL my plugins... and did a hard clear of browser cache.
2.) Went to Write Post.
3.) Clicked on the ADD IMAGE button. It went darker, with status thing
going there.
4.) Got the prompt page for either uploading or
I would be willing to do it, the problem for me becomes this:
I use Camtasia Studio for all my screen work. Now this would work fine
for Windows and Mac users but, being able to count myself occasionally
in this group, linux users would have difficulty because I know of no
plugin that
I know that they're planning on releaseing a new version of Gallery which will
support 2.5 correctly, I'd expect that to be released about the same time(if
its not allready released)
I'd also suggest you look into WordPress's new Gallery functionality, while not
as powerful as WPG2, it does
On Mar 25, 2008, at 5:03 PM, Dougal Campbell wrote:
This document should have twenty-seven eight-by-ten color glossy
screenshots of the Admin GUI, with circles and arrows, and a
paragraph on the back of each one explaining what it is[1].
I fear my wife may leave me for you if she ever sees
Hi,
I really do not what to step on anyones feet. Please do not get me wrong, I
really like what was done by everyone working on this part of free software.
I am just frightend by what I'm reading here. We all should know better
than that. Better then shocking users with a backend were they do
Hi --
First off, I'm using a somewhat modified system, so if somebody else
could confirm this on a standard install I would appreciate.
When running the 5 minute install in 2.5 RC1, it appears to hit the
PHP logs with errors similar to the following:
[25-Mar-2008 20:17:51] WordPress
I believe the Latest trunk is supposed to suppress database errors before the
tables are created.
But yes, The official RC1 did log those errors, The current trunk however,
shouldnt.
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 12:27:51 +1100, Stephen Rider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi --
First off, I'm using a
Mae Paulino wrote:
This is just in my opinion -- I think that it's because 2.5 is pretty much
done already and right now, they're just polishing it up.. While it may be
easy, we can't really blame them because it's already a request as oppose
to something that needs to be fixed which is their
Peter Westwood wrote:
This message is from the nonce check code but no nonces are used by
WordPress here.
The previous poster found it was caused by a contact form plugin.
Please try with all plugins disabled.
Just curious Westi, are there more plugins that use the nonces though?
I'm
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 10:10 PM, Mr. Awesome
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.bad-behavior.ioerror.us/ Bad Behavior 2.0.13
This'n has been causing issues for others on the list, since the new
Flash uploader sends a UA string that BB rejects out-of-hand.
--
-Doug
I get this behavior even when I deactivate all plugins.
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 3:36 PM, Rick Beckman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Okay, I've solved my problem! The user-agent Shockwave Flash is in
Bad Behavior's blacklist, but that's the user-agent that the new
WordPress media manager uses!
Good luck to anyone who provides the first few pages of the installation
guide to what might be a start of a full User Manual.
Applications change and mostly for the better. Those who don't like the
change either have to change it themselves or find a plugin which
changes it for them, tough
Hello
I have a problem with Reports of feedburner feed readers. I receive the
following MSG.
*Fatal error*: Cannot redeclare get_users_drafts() (previously declared in
/home/midinter/public_html/wp-admin/includes/user.php:242) in *
/home/midinter/public_html/wp-admin/admin-db.php* on line *3
*
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 9:43 PM, Abbas Khosrobaigy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
I have a problem with Reports of feedburner feed readers. I receive the
following MSG.
*Fatal error*: Cannot redeclare get_users_drafts() (previously declared in
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 4:03 PM, Dougal Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This document should have twenty-seven
eight-by-ten color glossy screenshots of the Admin GUI, with circles and
arrows, and a paragraph on the back of each one explaining what it
is[1].
You can get anything you want,
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