Abcmoteur
Member
Posted 6 months ago #
Hi,
I can't run 1.5 version. I have this message:
Warning: require_once(/home/ov/www/site/wp-content/plugins/sublimevideo-official/class-sublimevideo-ui.php) [function.require-once]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/ov/www/site/wp-content/plugins/sublimevideo-official/sublimevideo-official.php on line 100
Fatal error: require_once() [function.require]: Failed opening required '/home/ov/www/site/wp-content/plugins/sublimevideo-official/class-sublimevideo-ui.php' (include_path='.:/usr/share/php5') in /home/ov/www/site/wp-content/plugins/sublimevideo-official/sublimevideo-official.php on line 100
Thanks you in advance.
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/sublimevideo-official/
sublimevideo
Member
Plugin Author
Posted 6 months ago #
Hi, sorry about that, a file were missing in the SVN repo!
Please try update to update to the version 1.5.1 and let us know how it goes!
Thanks for your support.
Rémy
Abcmoteur
Member
Posted 6 months ago #
Thank you for your quick response, but now I have "First argument is expected to be a valid callback" and full of error lines!
sublimevideo
Member
Plugin Author
Posted 6 months ago #
Thanks for the report, this will be fixed soon! Is it actually preventing you from using the plugin?
sublimevideo
Member
Plugin Author
Posted 6 months ago #
Hi, we've just released version 1.5.2 (http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/sublimevideo-official) that should fix these issues/warnings.
Please let us know if not, and sorry again for the inconvenience!
Abcmoteur
Member
Posted 6 months ago #
Hi, it's works. Thanks.
Just a question: how to read sublimevideo with WpTouch plugin for WordPress? I use m4v format and video doesn't want to start only if I use this feature on Safari: http://img2.generation-nt.com/lecteur-safari-3_090280000001216141.png
An example on my website: http://abcmoteur.fr/divertissement/bande-annonce-serie-le-transporteur/
sublimevideo
Member
Plugin Author
Posted 5 months ago #
Hi,
I don't really know how Safari's Reader feature handles videos, I guess it'd be the same with a simple <video> element...