Looks like the 1.3.5 release fixed my issue! Many thanks!
No worries man… You offer a great plugin for free.
It’s quite possible that something else in my install/db/upgrade is jacking the plugins. Widget Logic had problems too (had to switch the settings to “load Logic when all PHP loaded” to get it to stop throwing a “in_array() expects parameter 2 to be array” error.
So I tried in the interim to reproduce these errors on my local (non-production) environment with a clean install of WP3.5 and couldn’t.
Looks like I’ve got some work cut out for me with fresh installs on the production server(s) in the near future.
Thanks for the response. Looking forward to 2.0