Darren Ethier (nerrad)
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We were unable to reproduce this issue. It is possible there may be another plugin conflicting with how Organize Series works. Series Parts are saved as a custom field attached to posts. Do you have any plugins that hook into the WordPress custom field system?
I’m not getting the “unexpected characters” message when I deactivate and reactivate Organize Series on multiple sites with WP 3.5. Its possible that you don’t have all the correct files in the Organize Series directory. You may want to try deleting it and reinstalling.
Sorry for the issues, but again I can’t reproduce so I can’t fix.
I’ll investigate this and try to replicate.
We’ve tried to reproduce this error on multiple different installs and have not had any success. We’ve interpreted your original report to mean that with Organize Series installed the main site feeds (rss) do not work. Correct? However, in all our testing the feeds worked fine. I’m going to mark this resolved – feel free to post back here if you are still experiencing this issue.
Can you clarify if this is publishing a post in a series with unpublished posts or publishing a post in a series with scheduled posts, or scheduling a post under the same two criteria.
Basically, I need the exact steps you follow to reproduce this. The steps I’m doing:
1. An existing series, “Test Series A” with two posts marked part one and two, both published.
2. I create a new post and don’t assign it any part but assign it to “Test Series A”, and I publish it.
3. After publishing, the new post is Part three. The other two posts retain their parts.Since I”ve been unable to reproduce and the suggested fix is given for the issue here. I’m marking this as resolved.
marked as resolved since there has been no response
All the functions available for typical template use are found in
orgSeries-template-tags.phpWe’ll check into it. There are some templates where it won’t work but it should still work in a few of the templates.
I’ll look into this. Thanks for reporting. We’ll look into and try to reproduce
Thanks for reporting this egar. I haven’t been able to reproduce this but we are looking into it.
It sounds like you were an existing user of Organize Series before upgrading to WordPress 3.5. Were there any other changes (i.e. plugins/themes) made at the same time you did the upgrade to 3.5?
Can you be a bit more specific? There are actually a number of translations happening here -> organizeseries.com/glotpress
Thanks for the report (I caught it on twitter this morning too)… I’ll look into it sometime this week and see what’s happening.
after ftp-ing… try making sure that the folder structure for the shortcodes addon is this ->
wp-content/plugins/organize-series-shortcodesYou may just have to do a rename of what is currently there.I don’t know why it’s not installing correctly for you, I’ve had no problems but I’ll have to take another look at it.
hey,
this ->
1/home/nywriter/public_html/wp-content/plugins/organizeseries.tmp/organize-series-shortcodes.phpindicates that the shortcodes addon didn’t get installed correctly by the WordPress installer. I’ve seen this happen occasionally (notice the “.tmp” in the directory name). You can try deleting what you had installed and then reinstalling. I’ve found that sometimes on the second attempt it works correctly.If all fails you can fallback to the ftp method.