Re: [wp-testers] Long time bug

2008-07-16 Thread Creamers - (Shamu3)
No I used to gave 1and1 bad host in my experience I use site5 now and I've upgraded though about 7 versions its been like that though every version --Original Message-- From: Musing Minds Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Matt Mullenweg ReplyTo: Matt Mullenweg Subject: RE: [wp-testers] Long

Re: [wp-testers] Possible bug for WP2.6: Plugins Notification Bubble

2008-07-16 Thread Stephen Rider
I believe it keys off the filename, not the metadata -- e.g. myplugin/ myplugin.php Stephen On Jul 16, 2008, at 8:23 AM, Dan Coulter wrote: On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 3:11 AM, Karl Wångstedt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I assume there must be a way of preventing a plugin from being checked

Re: [wp-testers] lost login

2008-07-16 Thread Pixline › Paolo Tresso
The password is very different in the wp-users table in the database... change your password with phpmyadmin to something you know, cripted by md5 (there is a select for this in the phpmyadmin edit area). this way the system *should* recognize it as an old-school password, and will

Re: [wp-testers] Possible bug for WP2.6: Plugins Notification Bubble

2008-07-16 Thread Will Garcia
My situation is different, in that they have different plugin filenames. I think it's because they use the same class or function variables or something. I renamed one of the plugin name to something different, but it still asks me to upgrade it. However, sometimes, the bubble stops showing, then

Re: [wp-testers] Possible bug for WP2.6: Plugins Notification Bubble

2008-07-16 Thread Kirk M
This sounds like a needed feature. The option to disable the update notifications for any single plugin or plugins via the Admin's Plugin page but definitely not a global option say somewhere in Settings. The user should not be able to turn it off entirely, it's there for a good

RE: [wp-testers] lost login

2008-07-16 Thread Musing Minds
Thanks. I re-imported the usermeta table and everything worked fine. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pixline Paolo Tresso Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 9:30 AM To: wp-testers@lists.automattic.com Subject: Re: [wp-testers] lost login

[wp-testers] sidebar widgets - ticket 4280

2008-07-16 Thread Dan Milward
We just made some changes to this: http://trac.wordpress.org/ticket/4280 These files now work with WordPress 2.6 - at least they work on our site. I also made a suggestion for a new UI for this. Rather then associating pages to widgets we should be able to associate widgets to pages when