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  • Hi,

    The temporary fix is already in 1.9.25.2 and Ajax is still broken for me. Any idea when a new version fixing this will be released? I have a large multisite install still on 1.9.23 where image sorting in galleries is broken which seems to be fixed in 1..9.25.2 but that breaks Ajax nav on the front-end. Any fix I can apply to 1.9.23’s gallery sorting while waiting for Ajax nav to be fixed?

    Thanks!

    Hi Danny,

    What AutoChimp also does is create campaigns from blog posts. That’s the most useful part for me. Does MailChimp for WordPress do that as well?

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter pixelyzed

    (@pixelyzed)

    Hi Matt!

    Just tested on my local dev server and indeed, the problem seems to be fixed! Carousel shows fine on the front end and no dual activation on the extensions screen.

    Thank you!

    Thread Starter pixelyzed

    (@pixelyzed)

    Btw, another thing I noticed on the same site, when OWl Carousel is activated, the images in the Media Library never actually load. Weird thing. Also, deactivating in FooGallery’s Extensions page doesn’t actually deactivate in the regular WordPress plugins page. FYI.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter pixelyzed

    (@pixelyzed)

    Hi!

    Yes, it is. I forgot to mention it but I had checked there and it is installed and activated in the regular WP plugins page.

    Thanks!

    Awesome! Except the setting doesn’t stick for me in version 1.6.2. I add a new notification email, click change and the value on the left stays the same.

    I have been seeing the exact same issue and came up with the same fix (deactivating and activating again). Thank you for confirming that the old tables can be deleted afterwards.

    Hopefully this will be fix in an update soon? 😉 I’ll also report another issue I’ve been seeing in another thread.

    pixelyzed

    (@pixelyzed)

    I hear you and my apologies for overreacting earlier. I do get that this is a free plugin (although I did run your paid HTML version on some sites 🙂

    The explanations in the third paragraph of your post are important. This is information I didn’t have and would have mitigated my earlier reaction. Might be something you mention in the plugin FAQ as it’s key information for people both using JetPack and your plugin. Going by both plugin’s popularity, it might be quite a few people. Without the mistake disabling the wrong module, it wouldn’t have affected me as I don’t use JetPack comments but I’m sure many others do.

    Anyway, apologies again for overreacting. All is good now 🙂

    pixelyzed

    (@pixelyzed)

    @mattyrob

    I understand the reasoning behind what you did. I’m not saying there’s an easy solution here and JetPack is indeed a beast. But you need to counterbalance this with the effect it may have on end users and the potential number of them affected. Your plugin has 1.2 million downloads, JetPack has nearly 10 million. The actual live installs ratio is probably even more heavily skewed in JetPack’s favor. Before you disable functionality in a plugin with so many users I’d think a lot harder about it and other potential solutions.

    Today I was lucky that I found this thread quickly via Google and applied the fix I found here before I received more emails from irate clients. Lucky also that I can code and use InfiniteWP to send an updated zip to the sites I still have using Subscribe2. Your plugin is the last place I’d have looked for a problem with JetPack Stats so I could have lost a lot of time troubleshooting an issue actually unrelated to JetPack. I don’t know what a less experienced WordPress dev will do in front of the same issue. You really need to consider this stuff too.

    My previous post probably came off harsher than it should have but I still think your “fix” is a terrible idea.

    As for MailPoet, I’m well aware of its subscriber limit. Free is not the main criteria I use to select a plugin or WordPress product in general. Quality is as I make a living building WordPress web sites and plugins that don’t break my client sites will win over plugins that do every time, regardless if they’re free or not. I manage dozens of WordPress installs for clients. I’ve come to value stability over other criteria long ago.

    With that said, don’t get me wrong, I do think your plugin is a great plugin and I’ve used it on many sites for years. But moves like this can break my confidence in a dev quicker than anything. Kudos on reacting quickly over a holiday weekend though. That is much appreciated.

    pixelyzed

    (@pixelyzed)

    Wow, a plugin disabling another plugin’s functionality. That is seriously wrong IMO. I have a lot of clients who lost 2 days of stats because of that.

    If JetPack comments caused issues with your plugin (I don’t use them so I wouldn’t know), did you bring it up with them before disabling the functionality?

    Wow, the more I think about this, the worse idea it is. Leave other people’s plugins alone, seriously. Or provide an option. Don’t just do it without a clear warning (one line in an offsite log doesn’t count…)

    Time to finish migrating sites to MailPoet…

    pixelyzed

    (@pixelyzed)

    Hi again,

    FWIW, your beta 6.4.7.4RC1 release is also breaking the widgets page in 3.9.

    pixelyzed

    (@pixelyzed)

    Same here. It doesn’t actually disable widgets, the loading of the widgets in the left part stops at Google Analyticator. Nothing loads after that. I was troubleshooting another issue on my local dev server and had the working live site open too (still not updated to WP 3.9) where the widgets page loads normally.

    In my local server’s apache_error.log I see this which is what gave me the clue to try deactivating GA:

    [local disk path]wp-admin\\includes\\widgets.php(209): call_user_func_array(Array, Array)\n#6 [internal function]: wp_widget_control(Array, Array) in [local disk path]wp-content\\plugins\\google-analyticator\\google-api-php-client\\src\\io\\Google_CurlIO.php on line 47, referer: http://visiongraphique.dev/wp-admin/widgets.php

    Indeed, if I deactivate GA, the widgets editing page loads normally.

    Would appreciate a heads up that this is being fixed as I use GA on most of my sites. At least this doesn’t seem to affect the front end of sites.

    Agreed here too! A character limit setting would be needed. I’m using Testimonials in a Genesis child theme and the <!–more –> tag has no effect. I’m calling it in PHP in Otto’s PHP Code Widget.

    Hey Frankie,

    Thanks for your (impressively) quick response! I’ll track the GitHub issue.

    Actually, this plugin is closer in scope to Stream and supports multisite:

    http://wordpress.org/plugins/threewp-activity-monitor/

    THat’s what I’ve been using so far but Streams tracks a lot more stuff so I’ll replace the above with Stream in a heartbeat if it supports Multisite.

    For now, I started work on a new client site using multisite (I’ve always done multilingual with multisite… I hate the usual plugins for it). I already have a couple editor working on content there so I installed Stream and activated on each site separately and it works. But of course it won’t record network level events.

    Any ETA when multisite support might be added?

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