I believe somebody *just* proposed this as a GSOC project. So if you want to
see it, it might be a good time to get over there and show some support. ;-)
On Mar 25, 2010, at 6:12 PM, Paul Robinson wrote:
Is there any plans in the near future 3.1/3.2 etc for optional ImageMagick
support to
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I believe somebody *just* proposed this as a GSOC project. So if you want
to see it, it might be a good time to get over there and show some support.
;-)
On Mar 25, 2010, at 6:12 PM, Paul Robinson wrote:
Is there any plans in the near
Submit a bug to Trac. Sounds like a good idea.
http://trac.wordpress.org/
Stephen
On Jun 11, 2009, at 10:12 AM, Estevao Soares wrote:
It's possible not to be notified about the update on Wordpress panel
until
the Wordpress in the language that is installed is read?
Look at my case... My
Link?
On Jun 11, 2009, at 3:01 PM, Estevao Soares wrote:
Just finished open my ticket on Trac, thanks for the tip.
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The upcoming Firefox 3.5 has very Gears-like functionality built in,
so if Gears is causing problems we should probably be testing media
uploads against the FF 3.5 beta as well
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On May 29, 2009, at 12:47 PM, Matt Martz wrote:
I had seen someone
I've taken the liberty of informing the fine folks at Dropbox about
the invite spam from Mario.
On May 26, 2009, at 11:18 AM, Dropbox wrote:
Hi there,
We're excited to let you know you've been invited to Dropbox by
Mario Valdez!
As a bonus, we'll give you an extra 250MB of space in
to distinguish off and
on. Could you put the green background color change back?
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I'm not a big fan of changing it, frankly. It makes sense for Mu, I
guess, but it *doesn't* make sense for regular WP. IMO, you're
diminishing the design of WP to advance MU.
Stephen
On Apr 25, 2009, at 12:11 PM, Jane Wells wrote:
I'm saying this flat out: this announcement is coming
app, [and
apparently in GMail], I can click on the URL, but it doesn't know to
include past the tilde at the end, so the ~has-patch bit is left
off. Kind of important, that. ;-)
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-1 on that.
Widgets are part of the site design, and are entirely appropriate
under the Design menu; whereas a Post, Page, or Comment is a specific
piece of content.
On Apr 16, 2009, at 12:37 PM, Bryan Harley wrote:
One thing I would recommend is that the Widgets page finally
become a
I'm pretty sure that one has been reported before. It's been brought
upa whole bunch of times.
On Apr 4, 2009, at 5:06 AM, Tom Klingenberg wrote:
Please report Bugs here:
http://core.trac.wordpress.org/
By creating a new ticket.
If you have created the new ticket, please report the
At the least, perhaps a Move this site plugin is in order
On Mar 18, 2009, at 10:17 AM, Leo germani wrote:
Im referring to the site_ur and home options on the options table,
as well
as all the guid fields for all the attachments, the links to all the
images
inside all the posts, and
Many WP plugins are not compatible with MU.
On Mar 6, 2009, at 1:10 PM, Engel Sanchez wrote:
Any disadvantage of wp-mu over wp? I mean with search engines
indexing,
ping, etc.
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Looks as though it's been pulled. *ahem*
So what was it?
Stephen
On Feb 18, 2009, at 9:16 PM, Paleo Pat wrote:
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/penispress/
WTF?
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On Feb 19, 2009, at 12:12 PM, Tom Jurgens wrote:
I concur with Jacob Santos.
I just recently subscribed and thought this was a serious developer/
tester mailing list.
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In the meantime, check out the Pagemash plugin
On Feb 10, 2009, at 12:54 PM, Bryan Harley wrote:
So when is the page order feature getting an overhaul? The (We
know this is a little janky, it'll be better in future releases.)
notice has been displayed since 2.5. And honestly, it's not very
It's not in core because it requires PHP 5, and core currently has a
requirement of PHP 4
Though it probably could be put in as a conditional that checks
against the PHP version and automates it *if* it can.
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On Feb 6, 2009, at 9:24 AM, Paul Robinson
. -- more than 676 actually, since numbers will be in there too
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Since this question gets asked so frequently, perhaps we should put an
actual link on this page? http://wordpress.org/download/nightly/
The first few links of Doug's Google-fu don't actually link to the
download. The first hit is the page above, which has no link but
*does* say join
.
Not sure where they got the list of TOR proxy IPs, but worth a
thought. Of course you will likely block a certain number of legit
users as well that way, but IP blocking always carries that risk.
Stephen
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On Jan 1, 2009, at 9:27 PM, DD32 wrote:
2009/1/2 Stephen Rider wp-hack...@striderweb.com:
On Jan 1, 2009, at 7:48 AM, DD32 wrote:
Anyway, Heres an alpha release of a plugin i'm working on:
http://dd32.id.au/files/core-control.zip
cURL: An Error has occured: name lookup timed out
I
Hi --
In WP 2.7 -- one of my themes has an update available, but the link to
go to the page is wrong. Under the theme Barthelme I have this
message:
There is a new version of available. _View version Details_ automatic
upgrade unavailable for this theme.
So... two things --
1. The
as though it has good potential for troubleshooting
and certain development tasks. (Actually the ability to check for
update now is going to help me with another thing I'm working on,
so... Cool! :-)
Regards,
Stephen
2009/1/1 Stephen Rider wp-hack...@striderweb.com
The problematic test
of the transports
on your
computer..
I'll get back to you later with some way of listing them.. dont have
the
time to look it up right now, so unless someone else pops in and
tells you
what transports you're running.. :)
2008/12/31 Stephen Rider wp-hack...@striderweb.com
I get this error
the
time to look it up right now, so unless someone else pops in and
tells you
what transports you're running.. :)
2008/12/31 Stephen Rider wp-hack...@striderweb.com
I get this error on my test setup in WP 2.7 any time I try to auto-
update a
plugin:
Downloading update from
http
I get this error on my test setup in WP 2.7 any time I try to auto-
update a plugin:
Downloading update from
http://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/some-plugin.2.1.zip
Download failed.: Couldn't resolve host 'downloads.wordpress.org'
Plugin upgrade Failed
Any ideas?
Stephen
, Stephen Rider wrote:
I get this error on my test setup in WP 2.7 any time I try to auto-
update a plugin:
Downloading update from
http://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/some-plugin.2.1.zip
Download failed.: Couldn't resolve host 'downloads.wordpress.org'
Plugin upgrade Failed
Any ideas
To help other readers on the list, you should generally specify *what*
you figured out when you post something like this. Share the info! :)
On Dec 27, 2008, at 10:37 AM, Paul Robinson wrote:
Scrap that question I've just this minute figured it out.
2008/12/27 Paul Robinson
What in the wild wild world of sports was that???
(I prefer Happy Christmas myself.)
Happy Christmas! Merry New Year! ;)
On Dec 25, 2008, at 4:59 PM, Jacob Santos wrote:
Merry Christmas. I also hope you drink too much and get into a car
accident and lose life or limb. I prefer life over
On Dec 22, 2008, at 3:58 PM, Ryan Boren wrote:
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 11:54 AM, Jennifer Hodgdon
yah...@poplarware.com wrote:
Stephen Rider wrote:
This type of thing is an unfortunate tendency with WP upgrades.
Such changes are almost never on purpose.
I know. That's why I call
+1 from me as well. Post title should go to the post; a small edit
link should point to the edit page.
On Dec 20, 2008, at 7:56 AM, Kirk M wrote:
I'll add my vote on this one. With all due respect to the devs, this
was not the best way to do things. The post title in the comments
section
It could presumably be added to the functions.php of the theme.
Perhaps the best place for it, so that you know the theme is
compatible. (Of course, same could have been said for paged and
hierarchal comments.)
Stephen
On Dec 20, 2008, at 3:41 PM, Chris Thomson wrote:
Are you referring
+1
Of course if the theme in use does _not_ have threaded comments, it
could be confusing
On Dec 12, 2008, at 10:41 AM, Mattias Tengblad wrote:
+1
Would be a nice function.
// Mattias
Kirk M skrev:
Man! I'm getting spoiled here.
With the new threaded comment feature for the front
by comparison.
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Sometimes it takes one more page reload to properly update the
plugins with updates count.
On Dec 6, 2008, at 1:08 AM, Chris Moody wrote:
I've also noticed sometimes, the alert of plugin updates available
will show 1 more than what is actually available...
I just did 3 auto updates, and
+1 -- Good Idea.
To fine tune it a bit (or maybe just clarifying, if this is what you
meant), make it so the bubble only shows the count of active plugins
that need updating. Inactive plugins still get the under row
notification.
On Dec 6, 2008, at 10:17 AM, Jennifer Hodgdon wrote:
I
I don't want to delete the maybe plugins because I'll forget them
between now and when I think I'll need them. What I do sometimes is
go through the deactivated plugins and .zip them up. That way: 1)
they can't be exploited, 2) no update notifications, 3) no clutter on
the plugins
. (It *is* a
runnable file sitting on your server, after all).
Stephen
On Dec 6, 2008, at 2:51 PM, Chris Moody wrote:
That sounds good to me!
Stephen Rider wrote:
+1 -- Good Idea.
To fine tune it a bit (or maybe just clarifying, if this is what
you meant), make it so the bubble only
Paul, could you add a trac ticket for this? Do you know if it's
specific to that folder or does it happen with any directory if you
put the slash on the end?
Seems a small patch to strip slashes off that URL in processing would
be in order.
On Dec 6, 2008, at 4:27 PM, Paul Robinson
???
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if ( !isset( $current-response[ $file ] ) ) // --- line 150
return false;
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close to release to change
versions now. Should have had this discussion two months ago.
Sincerely,
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It's generally a bad idea to use filenames with spaces in web sites.
I would suggest the best fix for this would be to automatically
replace any spaces in names with understroke '_'
Stephen
On Nov 9, 2008, at 6:55 AM, Paul Robinson wrote:
Well not so much a problem, but a bit of an
Perhaps we could maybe put the file name in nowrap tags?
On Nov 9, 2008, at 2:05 PM, Steve wrote:
That may be a browser thing since I think browsers tend to treat
hyphens as
breakable, meaning they'll wrap it to the next line if they feel
they have
to. I'm not sure anything could be done to
regarding what to add to
the migrating plugins codex page regarding the move from 2.6 to 2.7
http://comox.textdrive.com/pipermail/wp-hackers/2008-October/022160.html
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0.1
*/
add_action( 'admin_head', 'shrink_admin_header' )
function shrink_admin_header() {
echo '#wphead h1 { font-size: 20px }';
}
?
Actually, it looks like they changed it to 22px, so this may be moot
by this point
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. The
geeks in charge (in which I, some tiny bit, include myself) need to
have a longer view of things.
We can't overlook this, guys, or we're going to end up having to do
_another_ redesign two months from now when all these issues come out
in real-world use.
Sincerely,
Stephen
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On Sep 11, 2008, at 7:42 AM, Shelly wrote:
However, I still cannot create new posts or Pages (in fact, as soon
as I try, immediately after typing the first letter in the post
body, I get an unidentified error... in the sidebar), nor can I
edit anything.
That sounds like a JavaScript
Regarding WP 2.7 bleeding, the burning question in my mind is...
Who's the Doctor Who fan? ;-)
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Regarding WP 2.7 bleeding, the burning question in my mind is...
Who's the Doctor Who fan? ;-)
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Somebody recently reported that plugins without certain headers (Name,
Author, Version, etc...) don't show up on the Plugins page.
Sounds as though this is a manifestation of that issue.
If so, the plugin author should fix it. Check the headers in the PHP
file to confirm.
Stephen
On Aug
-multiblog/
Though for what you describe, you might be better with the categories
idea.
Good luck.
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to some, it is
something that the vast majority of WP users would never use.
That makes it plugin material.
Though with proper pressure sometime core changes are made that make
the plugins easier to make
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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
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I assume there must be a way of preventing a plugin from being
checked
I routinely pass arrays to update_option() without serializing them
first. WP does this automatically, it seems. get_option() passes the
array right back without my having to unserialize.
I've been doing it that way since well before 2.5
On Jul 15, 2008, at 10:29 AM, Duane Storey
WP only checks for updates every so often, and the number is stored.
If that stored array got corrupted somehow, it might be off, but
should reset next check.
Stephen
On Jul 15, 2008, at 11:35 AM, Jonathan Gabor wrote:
I have the same problem! I even tried to rename the plugins-
in your life. ;)
Stephen
On Jul 15, 2008, at 1:21 PM, Duane Storey wrote:
Hmm, that's interesting. This only seems to affect 2.6 with my code.
I can easily change it, I'm just curious what suddenly everything
stopped working.
On 7/15/08, Stephen Rider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I routinely pass
for an update or bugfix?
If you don't want it, get rid of it. If you're keeping it, you must
still have some interest in it. :)
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is exactly right. code simply means this is code, and
nothing else. I think it is a very poor choice to have WordPress **by
default** altering code at all, because code is by its nature very
specific.
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different
language attributes, so you can choose to escape absolutely
everything, including e.g. angle brackets, or to allow HTML tags but
escape everything else, and so forth. Pretty flexible and nicely
done. :)
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easier.
Integrating this plugin would be an excellent way to do just that.
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#1 might do bad
things. Going directly into MySQL and renaming him though sounds
relatively safe.
Thoughts?
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Or we might use __() localization
On Mar 23, 2008, at 5:23 PM, Matt wrote:
Why not just use the whole word (or a substitution), something like
this:
General
Parental Guidance
Restricted (or Mature)
Hardcore
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On Apr 1, 2008, at 12:57 AM, Kaf Oseo wrote:
Stephen Rider wrote:
On Mar 31, 2008, at 7:59 PM, Andy Skelton wrote:
Mixing single quotes and double quotes is bad? Last I checked, it
didn't matter. Can you point me to documentation?
It's not bad in PHP, but it's invalid XHTML. Attributes must
Switch to Default theme. If the problem goes away, the problem is in
the K2 theme.
(Don't mean to patronize -- I know from experience how easy it can be
to forget to check the Duh Ralph things) :)
Stephen
On Apr 1, 2008, at 12:58 PM, Ronald Denby wrote:
No. One blog it is just plain
On Mar 31, 2008, at 7:59 PM, Andy Skelton wrote:
Mixing single quotes and double quotes is bad? Last I checked, it
didn't matter. Can you point me to documentation?
It's not bad in PHP, but it's invalid XHTML. Attributes must be
enclosed in double quotes.
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with
www. and add http:// in front, as they definitely need that.
Yes, that's a pretty good idea. Woe betide the poor sap who has a
www. directory! :)
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affects Page editing.
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Viper007bond has made a plugin to change this. (No link -- I'm
offline now -- but he's easy to find)
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On Mar 26, 2008, at 4:44 PM, Vladimir Vuckovic wrote:
I don't know is this bug, but I'm running my computer on 1280x960
pixels and I notice
the logs with errors
for essentially expected behavior?
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to multiple different
Galleries.
I can see what you're saying Andy, but if it can be implemented, there
is no reason to reject such a setup just because you don't use it.
Me? I don't use any of it. But I can see the desire for it.
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.. Do you mean that they don't
show on mouseover? If so, they really weren't ever supposed to.
You must use the title tag for that
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+1 on this. I use exactly the same methodology. Edit in one tab,
preview in another tab. I need the Save and Continue Editing button.
That removal alone will make me hesitate to upgrade to 2.5.
Stephen
On Mar 20, 2008, at 2:51 PM, Dave Churchill wrote:
Because of the way I use WP I
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