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  • Same here…..what are the changes?

    Thread Starter ptmccain

    (@ptmccain)

    Follow up:

    Thanks so much. I dumped Tweet This and all is well.

    miqrogroove was a life-saver, hands down. Period. No questions asked.

    WP should hire “her.”

    It’s a known issue, if you would have scrolled down the topics you would have seen this:

    http://wordpress.org/support/topic/343080?replies=61

    Good luck getting it fixed.

    I’m getting some amazing help from Miqrogroove, two hours now and counting, but “we” think we have it fixed now. He’ll have to explain what he did. It’s all Greek to me.

    I volunteer!

    I’ve been blogging for nearly ten years, with various platforms, and have never had an upgrade so royally screw up my blog site. Thank you, WordPress.

    Well, I deactivated ever one of my plugins and…no dice. Missed schedule still a problem.

    Nice. Very nice.

    So, how long before I can expect WordPress to fix this issue?

    Yes, I am very upset. I live and die by scheduled posts on my blog.

    How can I downgrade my installation?

    Well, scanning the various topics, it doesn’t take long to realize that WP 2.9 has really screwed up a lot of blog sites.

    WordPress, if you are listening:

    (1) How could you release an upgrade that is obviously this problem-filled?

    (2) This is is a great way to lose supporters.

    The scheduling of posts is essential for my blog and losing that functionality is a huge issue.

    Get this fixed, pleased, ASAP. And maybe next time don’t release something unless it is really working well.

    I’ve not changed/added any plugins since the WP 2.9 upgrade.

    Here is what I’ve got installed: Akismet

    Akismet checks your comments against the Akismet web service to see if they look like spam or not. You need a WordPress.com API key to use it. You can review the spam it catches under “Comments.” To show off your Akismet stats just put <?php akismet_counter(); ?> in your template. See also: WP Stats plugin.

    Deactivate | Edit
    Version 2.2.7 | By Matt Mullenweg | Visit plugin site
    FD Feedburner Plugin

    Redirects all feeds to a Feedburner feed

    Deactivate | Edit
    Version 1.41 | By John Watson | Visit plugin site
    Google Analyticator

    Adds the necessary JavaScript code to enable Google’s Analytics. After enabling this plugin visit the settings page and enter your Google Analytics’ UID and enable logging.

    Settings | Deactivate | Edit
    Version 6.0.2 | By Ronald Heft | Visit plugin site | FAQ | Support | Donate
    Google Custom Search Plugin

    Integrate Google Custom Search into WordPress

    Deactivate | Edit
    Version 1.2 | By Aleem Bawany | Visit plugin site
    RefTagger

    Transform Bible references into links to the full text of the verse.

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    Version 1.6 | By Logos Bible Software | Visit plugin site
    ShareThis

    Let your visitors share a post/page with others. Supports e-mail and posting to social bookmarking sites. Configuration options are here. Questions on configuration, etc.? Make sure to read the README.

    Deactivate | Edit
    Version 3.2 | By ShareThis | Visit plugin site
    SI CAPTCHA Anti-Spam

    Adds CAPTCHA anti-spam methods to WordPress on the comment form, registration form, login, or all. This prevents spam from automated bots. Also is WPMU and BuddyPress compatible. Settings | Donate

    Settings | Deactivate | Edit
    Version 2.2.6 | By Mike Challis | Visit plugin site
    Smart Youtube

    Insert YouTube videos in posts, comments and RSS feeds with ease and full customization.

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    Version 3.3 | By Vladimir Prelovac | Visit plugin site
    Subscribe Remind

    Give your readers a little reminder to subscribe to your blog’s feed at the end of each post.

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    Version 1.2 | By Trevor Fitzgerald | Visit plugin site
    Subscribe To Comments

    Allows readers to receive notifications of new comments that are posted to an entry. Based on version 1 from Scriptygoddess

    Deactivate | Edit
    Version 2.1.2 | By Mark Jaquith | Visit plugin site
    Tweet This

    Adds a “Tweet This Post” link to every post and page. Shortens URLs. Can automatically tweet new and scheduled blog posts. Highly customizable.

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    Version 1.6.1 | By Richard X. Thripp | Visit plugin site
    Twitter for WordPress

    Displays your public Twitter messages for all to read. Based on Pownce for WordPress by Cavemonkey50.

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    Version 1.9.7 | By Ricardo González | Visit plugin site
    Woopra

    This plugin adds Woopra’s real-time analytics to any WordPress installation. Simply sign up at Woopra.com, then activate the plugin!

    Settings | Deactivate | Edit
    Version 1.4.3.1 | By Elie El Khoury, Shane Froebel | Visit plugin site
    WordPress Database Backup

    On-demand backup of your WordPress database. Navigate to Tools → Backup to get started.

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    Version 2.2.2 | By Austin Matzko | Visit plugin site
    WP Greet Box

    Show a different message to your visitor depending on which site they are coming from. For example, you can ask Digg visitors to Digg your post, Google visitors to subscribe to your RSS feed, and more! Best of all, this plugin is compatible with various WordPress cache plugins.

    Deactivate | Edit
    Version 5.5.5 | By Thaya Kareeson | Visit plugin site
    WP Super Cache

    Very fast caching plugin for WordPress.

    Settings | Deactivate | Edit
    Version 0.9.8 | By Donncha O Caoimh | Visit plugin site
    Youtuber

    Easily add YouTube videos to posts using valid xhtml markup.

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    Version 1.4 | By Roy Tanck | Visit plugin site

    And, one more thing…

    No, this has never happened to me before, with any previous WP installation.

    And, before anyone asks:

    No, I have not switched servers.
    No, I did not change any settings anywhere.

    Just upgraded to WP 2.9, dutifully.

    And, there you go. Every scheduled post is now “missed schedule.”

    Frustrating.

    I am very unhappy camper right now. All my scheduled posts just “missed schedule.”

    Arghhhh.

    WordPress, please get this fixed ASAP!

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