This is very weird. The plugin is working fine in my site, but using Safari 4 Public Beta I can't load external plugins in this post, for example:
It sends us to a 404 Error page. Works fine in Firefox.
Help!
This is very weird. The plugin is working fine in my site, but using Safari 4 Public Beta I can't load external plugins in this post, for example:
It sends us to a 404 Error page. Works fine in Firefox.
Help!
Users say it happens when the URL to redirect ends with a forward slash (/). Is it a bug or something?
Lots of users say it's working fine, lots are reporting the same problem. I had both and this can't continue for now. Disabling and going for another competitor plugin, sorry.
Wow. Seems like that guy thaught that I should hourly check reports for this plugin, and instantly fix all possible errors :))
I visit plugin page once a week. If you really want me to do smth quickly - post it in my blog.
Since that guy disabled the plugin, I can't say what was wrong and won't do any fixes.
BTW: everybody can f#ck off with safari, google chrome and other pseudo browsers. I care only about IE, Firefox and Opera. All other users can get the shit they wanted. Especially in case of browser beta versions.
LOL, based on that answer I did really a good thing moving to MQ-Relinks.
If anyone's interested:
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/mq-relinks/
Nice, simple and effective. And the developer is a very nice guy, as well.
And also makes absolutely same that WP-NoExternalLinks v 0.71 :)))
That's right, use plugins basing on the developer's characters.
And don't mess with rough and cruel Russian plugins ^____^
Oh, and it's cross-browser and cross-platform, I almost forgot to mention. Tested and approved.
Of cause it is - it doesn't use mod rewrite, permalinks modes, extended settings and etc - only external php relocation file XD
Plain text format is also absolutely cross-platform, for example.
Jehy,
You need some attitude lessons my friend. With your replies you just alienate your plugin users. Oh, and I'm only using Safari like the 30% of my site users.
I don't care.
My plugins are not commercial - and that's all you can expect with freeware.
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