Andy Skelton wrote: > The solution is... well, I don't have one yet. But now that you > understand the problem, you can advise people to stop pinging their > own blogs if they're unfortunate enough to be on PHP as CGI, or > repeatedly save the post until all the pings and trackbacks are gone.
Okaaay... so, they install 2.0.1 and the trackback they first made in 2.0 gets sent. But they've made several. So the advice is (because I need to get this right) Make a post called "Test" that has a TB to (for instance) my testblog Publish Edit Save Edit Save and continue until all TB's are sent which they will know because the TB will arrive at the testblog Delete "Test" People aren't going to like that. Pinging their own blog - although I've always found that odd, others like it - and now they can't use it ? "unfortunate enough to be on PHP as CGI" That is a turnaround - Matt has said on previous occasions that WP runs very well in these conditions and the security it offers is good. So now the opposite it true ? P. _______________________________________________ wp-testers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-testers
