Also having problems with the blogroll. I’ve CHMOD’ed link-update-cacahe.xml to 666 but still no change.
It’s actually links-update-cache.xml
I know the instructions were wrong at one point.
I CHMOD’ed that too to 666 and still nothing.
I’ve never made the “updated” feature of the link manager work properly, so ever since wp-1.0 I just used a hack function, that uses a blo.gs blogroll file. It fetches your list of favorites every hour, so it displays the recent updated weblogs in your list. I have it in a very basic plugin format now, but haven’t packed for release. Let me know it someone here might need/want it so I’ll have it placed for download on my site.
Does include_once(ABSPATH.WPINC.’/link-update-xml.php’); need to be included on index.php?
Yes just put it there (on the php code on top) no matter what version you have…
That did the trick for me !
For some reason adding that line causes a huge gap on the top of my page. I’ve removed the line.
If I put it at the very top, it screws things up. This doesn’t, but doesn’t seem to fix anything, either:
<?php
include_once(ABSPATH.WPINC.’/link-update-xml.php’);
/* Don’t remove this line. */
require(‘./wp-blog-header.php’);
?>
Ok i think i am more confused now. That’s alright i guess. Still, how do i move things from left column to the right one?
I guess what I need is explicit instructions on how to get WordPress 1.2 to chcek for updated links. Not a complaint I just really want to figure this out.
Ok, I added include_once(ABSPATH.WPINC.’/links-update-xml.php’);
to the very top of index.php but when I go to view my site in Firefox it flashes white real quick and for a brief second I can actually see it say include_once(ABSPATH.WPINC.’/links-update-xml.php’);
Is there a way to fix that?
What about moving things from the left column to the right like i asked originally?