WordPress prompted me to update the plugin today; I did, and the icon in "write post" no longer works. I have uninstalled and reinstalled it; no luck. I hope this is fixed soon, because I really like this plugin!
WordPress prompted me to update the plugin today; I did, and the icon in "write post" no longer works. I have uninstalled and reinstalled it; no luck. I hope this is fixed soon, because I really like this plugin!
@jr -
I've had one other report of this as well, but I haven't been able to replicate the issue on WP 3.1.2, 3.1.3, or 3.2.
I'm around all day today, watch this space, should have it figured out soon.
Also, feel free to ping me through the hrecipe website.
[Update: the fix is in, probably be about an hour before it shows in the plugin updates.
Will do, thanks so much!
@jr -
I found at least one problem, which is a total blunder on my part.
Will be a few more minutes, I need to add some process to my release checklist. This blunder is systemic. If I don't add it I'll do it again.
Ok, you should be able to:
* Deactivate hRecipe 0.5.9.0
* Delete hRecipe 0.5.9.0
* Plugin -> Add New -> hRecipe 0.5.9.1
* Activate hRecipe 0.5.9.1
And it should work now.
Apologies for the hassle. I put a check against this blunder in my release checklist. Which is growing ever longer.
No problem! It works now! Thanks so much for your quick reply and solution - I appreciate it greatly!
Update: July 23, 2011:
* hRecipe works correctly in WordPress 3.2.1 on my locally hosted testing installation. This installation has several dozen plugin, including several recipe plugins, and as many of the "trouble" plugins mentioned here in the forum as I know about. Anyone with conflict trouble, let me know, I'll install the various perps and see about coding around the problem.
* Version 0.6 is underway. Again, not much front end difference, but the back end is cleaning up nicely. It's more WordPress compatible than ever before.
* 0.6.1 is likely to see all the Javascript rewritten as jQuery anonymous closures. This will render hrecipe's javascript 1. testable, and 2. bulletproof. If you're hot about Jasmine, ping me.
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