switzer
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Advertising Manager] Fatal error: Call to…desandro:
Thanks for the message. Advertising Manager just displays whatever ad you import into it. Each advertiser has their own technology to display ads – some of them use DHTML liberally, which could cause overwriting a part of your screen.
You may want to check to see if the ad format settings are correct (e.g. width and height of the ad). The ad width and height are used to allocate space for the widget on the page.
Let me know how you go, and if you skype me (switzer) I can look into it further.
Cheers,
ScottForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: [Plugin: Advertising Manager] Lost all adsCalleJ:
I will check out how Adsense Manager worked, and make sure we can do the same thing in Advertising Manager. I will post a new thread on this issue once I get some results.
Cheers,
ScottForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: [Plugin: Advertising Manager] Lost all adsBy the way, gmatkin’s issues are sorted out. A bug was fixed in 3.3.15 where the dropdown in the post editor had ID numbers rather than the ad name.
For those running this version, please upgrade, or remember to use the ad name rather than ID.
Cheers,
ScottForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Advertising Manager] I believe this plugin is broken.jojoradiousa:
What version of PHP are you using? This error would occur if your version of PHP is less than 4.0.4.
Scott
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: [Plugin: Advertising Manager] Lost all adsCalleJ:
I will follow up on this one with Martin. Where did you set the heading?
Cheers,
ScottForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Advertising Manager] I believe this plugin is broken.ibacco: Great to hear!
bmarolf: How are you going?Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Advertising Manager] I believe this plugin is broken.ibacco:
bmarolf:Strange – it works for me using WP 2.7.1 and ADVMAN 3.3.15. Could you skype me (switzer) and I can try to help you on your system.
Cheers,
ScottForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: [Plugin: Advertising Manager] Lost all adsCalleJ:
If you have a copy of plugin_adsensem from yesterday, you can load that back into the plugin_adsensem field. If your copy is of plugin_adsensem_backup, load that back into plugin_adsensem_backup, and then run the steps I outlined above.
Good luck, and I am glad to hear you have a backup copy!
Scott
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: [Plugin: Advertising Manager] Lost all adsCalle,
There are no ads in this array. When you reverted to Adsense Manager, it must have not recognised the newer version of data, and started afresh.
Note that I just put up a new version 3.3.16 which fixes the original issue you described (e.g. [ad#name] rather than [ad#id]).
Scott
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: [advertising-manager] only partially workingjacco:
Forget it. I found it. I will be rolling a new version with this change today.
Cheers,
ScottForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: [advertising-manager] only partially workingjacco:
Thanks for the detailed information.
This is displaying somewhere I am not familiar with. Can you please either skype me (switzer) or respond with detailed information on where you see ad#id (I tried to figure out ‘pull down menu from the page editor’ but failed!)
It would be great to get this fixed because it is very confusing.
Cheers,
ScottForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: [Plugin: Advertising Manager] Lost all adsCalleJ:
The key plugin_adsensem_backup contains the backup information. It is a little more difficult to use than just copying the contents from this key to the plugin_adsensem key.
1. Click on the dashboard icon, logged in as an admin user. You should be at a page like:
http://www.blog.com/wp-admin/index.php2. Add the following text at the end of the URL:
?advman-revert-db=3.2
So the full URL is:
http://www.blog.com/wp-admin/index.php?advman-revert-db=3.2
Note: I am not sure what the previous version is that you stored. You can look it up in the database (it is difficult to find – the data is stored as a serialised array).
Alternatively, I made a version which displays the versions for you if you leave the version number blank (e.g.
http://www.blog.com/wp-admin/index.php?advman-revert-db=
You can get this development version here:
http://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/advertising-manager.zip
Let me know how it goes!
ScottForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: [Plugin: Advertising Manager] Lost all adsCalleJ:
1. Make sure you disable Adsense Manager when using Advertising Manager.
2. Click on ‘Ads’ which is on the left hand menu (under ‘Comments’).You should see a list of all ads on your system.
I am not sure what the exact issue you are describing above – did you previously put ads in your posts (e.g. ‘This is my post [ad#name] and this is text after the ad’), and they changed to a number? Where do you only see ad numbers and not names?
Scott
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Advertising Manager] I believe this plugin is broken.ibacco:
Strange – Advertising Manager just uses the existing WordPress widget functionality. If you can check your PHP error log and send through any errors during the time you made changes, that would be great.
Otherwise, ping me on skype (switzer) and I can check out your system in detail.
Scott
jianwei87:
You are right – there is no Adsense code on the page. Could you skype me (switzer) and I can try to help you out more.
Cheers,
Scott