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  • I was having this problem, but only in Firefox. I disabled the Digg and Delicious buttons and the problem seems to be fixed now.

    Thread Starter M C

    (@mcyger)

    @delapuravida:

    Thanks for your input. I don’t think it’s the same issue.

    My issue is server side (software), not client side (browser) related. To see, start up Firefox and visit any of the sites listed at the Google link above and you’ll see the error persist. It’s server side, which is why Google indexed the error.

    It’s affecting thousands of WP sites with digg digg installed.

    Thread Starter M C

    (@mcyger)

    The number of search results on Google’s index identifying this error has increased from 2,800 yesterday morning to 4,880 this morning.

    How do we notify the plugin author that errors are occurring with this Digg Digg software plugin at an exponential rate?

    Thread Starter M C

    (@mcyger)

    About 9,740 results in Google’s index today.

    Anyone?

    Fixed, wait WP to populate the DiggDigg4.5.3.4 update.

    It happened, when normal Delicious button is selected. Look Delicious’s API is changed. Fixed via code refactor.

    Thread Starter M C

    (@mcyger)

    @mkyong:

    Awesome! I just updated to the 4.5.3.4 version, refreshed my cache and all is back in order. I appreciate your quick response to this bug.

    Sorry to post over and over, but I did not know any other way to keep this issue at the top and raise it to your attention.

    In any case, thanks again for a fantastic plugin and I appreciate your support of it.

    @mcyger

    No problem, sorry for any inconvenient caused.

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