Integrate Mad Mimi with your WordPress website: includes signup form widgets and automatically adding registered users to lists.
title=>true, but only title='true' (issue #578739)madmimi-widget.php, as reported by Leo Germani. Thanks again, Leo!is_wp_error to prevent errors from throwing their own error as reported: http://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-mad-mimi-for-wordpress-mad-mimi-14-plugin-breaks-plugin-page-with-fatal-php-errorLots of improvements in this update.
curl() to WordPress functions wp_remote_get() and wp_remote_post()- now if users don't havecurl()` on their servers, they still may be able to use the plugin.madmimi_form_description and madmimi_form_description_[form ID]label to error messages; clicking on the messages will focus users on the field throwing the error.set_transient()Undefined offset PHP noticesStructural improvements in Version 1.3 are thanks to Leo Germani.
<div class="mad_mimi_success"> for better formatting control.mad_mimi_signup_form_success filter for modifying the form submission message.rel=nofollow to the optional link to Mad Mimi.curl_init is supported by the web host; it's required for this plugin<label> handlingwpautop() formatting to signup success message, meaning that it will add paragraphs if none were providedimplode() fatal error (it even sounds bad!), this update should fix it thanks to an updated mimi_signup_lists() function in madmimi_widget.php.add_filter(): mad_mimi_signup_form modifies the form if used by shortcode or in the widget, mad_mimi_signup_form_widget modifies the widget output (including before and after the form), and mad_mimi_signup_form_error modifies the error message. Refer to the FAQ for more information.
Requires: 2.8 or higher
Compatible up to: 3.2.1
Last Updated: 2012-5-1
Downloads: 7,506
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