We are using the plugin on a large WPMU install (WordPress.com) and it works.
Have you tried putting it in mu-plugins?
I wasn’t able to get it working in mu-plugins but it works fine in plugins. Mass activating is fine, but would be nice to add it to mu-plugins.
Dropping the folder into /mu-plugins/ does nothing, as you would expect (as far as I know, that folder looks for files, not directories. Copying rsscloud.php into /mu-plugins/ breaks the installation. It’s looking for the files in the rsscloud directory.
When I copy all files directly into the mu-plugins directory, it works. But this is a messy way to manage that directory. I’ve tried changing the paths in the rsscloud.php to look inside the rsscloud directory but I must be doing something wrong as it’s giving me a blank screen across the entire installation.
Could you make this compatible with the new method of activating plugins site-wide. I don’t see why we’ve got this new and very useful feature but plugins are still be developed that work in one or the other. Donncha’s wp-super-cache is a good example that works using either method and can therefore be kept up-to-date easily.
Thanks very much.
Don’t know if it’s related, but when activated site wide on WPMU, I get this error in my logs:
PHP Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /var/www/vhosts/blogs/wp-content/plugins/rsscloud/send-post-notifications.php on line 19
I am looking for this too, thanx for the post.
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