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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress fails to update from 3.7 to 3.7.1Yes, I can see you mean the downloaded update. I will download and try this method. But it’s frustrating to see the updating does not work and throws in errors. I wonder why that is.
I will post the result when I am done. This could take a few days since I am currently working 😀Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress fails to update from 3.7 to 3.7.1Thank you Tara.
I have tried the automatic update, not the downloaded update. Is that what you mean?That is a kind post, xValkyrie! I hope they will react to it and help us out.
In the mean time I will switch to another Captcha. It has been almost a year now and they don’t seem to be able to solve it. It would be such a nice plug-in. I will keep an eye on this (possibly abandoned) thread.
Thanks for your reaction 🙂But anyway, this is what I think and I still think it would be great if you could solve it 🙂
Hi Josh.
No, ‘for free’ does not mean ‘you don’t have to be good’. Quite the opposite. I mean that even though this issue has not been solved for over a long time instead of fixing it or letting me know you are aware of the problem but can’t fix it you tell me ‘we are doing this for free (with capitals)’.
I appreciate all the people, like I said, that are helping others by doing things for free, allowing this world to become a better place. But if your only defense is that you’re a small team doing it for free with (capitals) I get a bit weary. It hollows out the ‘free for a better world’ feeling I have, with people who do not boast about helping for free.By the way, the gall of stating that this has been solved. Not >:(
Hi, no, it has never been fixed. I only get responses with ‘we’re doing this for free’ and ‘please donate’ but solving the problem is not done. I tried everything, it just doesn’t work. At all. 🙁
Seems to me that to them, saying ‘remember we’re doing this for free’ means ‘so we don’t have to be good’. This is an outrage if you think of all the highly professionals who work their butts of to give the world apps and more that are as close to perfect as they can make them.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: SweetCaptcha stopped functioning, can not log inDear forum.
I renamed the Sweetcaptcha folder via FTP and could then log in.
I noticed there was yet another update for SweetCaptcha and installed this.
And now: I can use it again and log in. I am glad this helped and hope it may help someone else.Thanks Joost for a wonderful plugin, great work. It makes the grip on the SEO process in WP stronger 🙂
I really still have to get used to WP: I used to dive into HTML/CSS from scratch and it’s as if I can only dip my toes in the water so far. So I don’t mind doing some tweaking but I have to know where to be and so on. Looks like putting the option to enable/disable date display per post is great, adding the code in ‘functions.php’ disables it for all posts, right?
Anyway, great work.
Good to see I am not the only one! Thanks for your reaction, let’s hope the guys will fix this soon, it really is too bad it doesn’t work and since many people want to post via mobile phone this is a bummer.
Okay, wait…
No, that doesn’t work either. I used HTC Desire to try. Clicking activates a link at the bottom of the element but does nothing, I can’t drag since that only scrolls the page. So 🙁Hi Josh, I just received the same message in which you ask me if I tried right-clicking on it. And the answer is the same: that does not work.
I hear from others they can’t comment since it does not work on their cells either. I look forward to hearing from you to find a fix!For some reason this topic is marked as ‘resolved’ which it is not. How strange is that?
Thanks! I look forward to reading what you found out. Have a good week too.
Hi Josh.
I just tried but it does not work. I have a Galaxy tab and a HTC Desire. It just does not work… 🙁
I do appreciate the fact you created such a fun captcha, it goes well with my blog!I forget to add that the captcha is there but I can’t drag the icons to the designated area.