Anointed, you can start by turning on debug mode, that will produce a better error message when a tweet cannot be fetched. It could happen for several reasons, the Twitter API might be down, or you might be fetching a protected tweet, etc. Let me know if debug mode reveals anything. Thanks!
Same issue here. Turned on debug and saw this:
Notice: Undefined property: stdClass::$html in .../wp-content/plugins/twitter-embed/twitter-embed.php on line 97
The links are properly inserted.
Thoughts?
@thecorkboard, thanks for reporting this, can you say which tweet are you trying to embed?
Weirdly, I disabled and re-enabled the plugin and they all show up fine now.
Could have been a temporary issue with the Twitter API…
Well, I have it too. No idea why. I don’t think it has to do with which tweet. I also deactivated and activated, but that doesn’t do anything either.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance, Tom
Hi Tom, thanks for reporting this. Do you get any error message with WP_DEBUG turned on in wp-config.php?
Yep, I got a warning that HAS_CAP is no longer used. Interestingly, when I turned debug on, it suddenly worked. Then I switched it off, and it continues to work. Beats me! 🙂
This goes for both your Twitter embed plugins.
I got the exact same problem, debug error:
Notice: Undefined property: stdClass::$html in /customers/_3/5/0/martinhult.com/httpd.www/wp-content/plugins/twitter-embed/twitter-embed.php on line 97
Turning the plugin on/off didn’t work neither did launching debug mode.
Is there a solution to this problem being worked on?
Should be fixed in 1.1. Please open a new support request if it’s not.
The update broke my embedded Tweets. It just shows the Twitter URL now.
@wpbk: please send me an e-mail with the URL of your blog and a few example pages where the embeds stopped working. My address is kovshenin at gmail dot com. Thanks!