tamar
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Weird 404s since the upgrade to 3.1gah, I’m at a loss to see that this is only happening to me. I think this happens 40% of the time, so it’s pretty unproductive. 🙁
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Weird 404s since the upgrade to 3.1Anyone?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Weird 404s since the upgrade to 3.1Any insights?
Here’s detail from my access_logs:
[01/Mar/2011:18:57:36 -0500] “POST /wp-admin/post.php HTTP/1.1” 404 8921 “http://www.domain.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=ID&action=edit” “Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US) AppleWebKit/534.13 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/9.0.597.98 Safari/534.13”
Please help – thanks 🙂
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Plugin that doesn't let comment URLs be added after 30 days?Oh, and to be clear, I don’t mind if URLs are added to the comment itself. I just don’t want the comment URL to link the commenter’s name to the website, since most are spammy in nature (but the comments are very good!)
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Plugin that doesn't let comment URLs be added after 30 days?“input a URLs” = input their URL (in the URL box). Sorry 🙂
This is not working and now another one of my posts is having the same issue. What is going on? 🙁
Sure, it’s techipedia.com. The post in question is now the second post listed. It’s fine now because I had to go into the database and update the variables from “closed” to “open” under allow comments/allow pings. I have no idea why I had to manually make such a change.
macmanx,
Like I said in my earlier post, there are no universal settings overriding my individual comment settings on posts (as in what you’re referencing) and I don’t have plugins that interfere with comment closure.
I also mentioned that all my earlier posts do not have closed comments. It was only my LATEST post that was closing comments despite me electing to keep comments open.
Obviously this isn’t a normal issue. What else can it be?
Are there logs that I can check? I mentioned I checked error_log and nothing there was out of the ordinary. I think WordPress needs its own type of error_log to assess…
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Facebook Share vs. Tweetmeme – choosing display orderThanks dtsn. I should have mentioned that I did that about 5-6 times.
Not only did I deactivate the plugin, I also totally removed Tweetmeme and Facebook Share from my server entirely and then reuploaded them in the order that they were previously activated — and then I activated them in that order as well.
I’ve tried pretty much *everything* here. I can’t get it back the way it used to be.
Any other ideas? 🙁
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Aligning TweetMeme and Facebook Share ButtonHere’s a follow-up question:
I want to put them side by side, but I want the FB Share plugin to show up FIRST.
With both of them fighting for “float: right; margin-left: 10px;”, how can I accomplish this?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: wierd text…Someone wrote on the wordpress.com site that they suspect that the pages are hacked: http://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/possible-hijacked-pages
I’m curious to know if anyone has any more information on the origin of this issue.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Last letter of permalink being cut off again with 2.8.2Shane, yes, thanks – like I asked in the original post, I’m just curious to know if 2.8.3 has the same issue.
Since it happens 70% of the time, I’m not sure if disabling individual plugins always helps.
But FWIW, it didn’t happen on 2.8.1 on this particular blog install…
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Plugin that links title of blog post to external URL?All right, someone helped me on this…
http://txfx.net/code/wordpress/page-links-to/
Thanks to Karen.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: finding a wordpress themeHey guys —
Tamar from Mashable here. We’re aware that the link is broken and cannot find the original theme either (but then again, it’s from almost 2 years ago). My recommendation is to speak to the site-owner of the site we link to (erisfree.com?) and find out what happened to the theme. If there’s no contact information, please try to find it via whois. Unfortunately, there’s nothing we can do and nobody on Mashable’s end who can help at this time.
Best of luck,
Tamar
Mashable’s Community DirectorOtto, but does it have to be? Why can’t it be stored in the database in a hash or something?
It’s not like it’s any safer to store plaintext passwords in wp-config.php, be them for a database or not.
That was the logic I used to come to this suggestion.