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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Spell check in WordPress 2.0 with WYSIWYGWhatever you do, don’t use the Google Bar spell checker.
If you want to see what it does to a post being edited with the WYSIWYG interface take a look here:
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: trac.wordpress.org down?I can’t get to it either…..
It must be down.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Edit shows first version of postTicket created. #2231
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Edit shows first version of postGood news and bad news….
The good news is that it looks like it’s fixed.
The bad news is that it was fixed by disabling the cache.
I tested it this way:
First I disabled the cache in the config file. When I tried to edit the post it showed me the current revision of the post, instead of the original. I then reenabled cache in the config file. I edited the post, added text to it and saved it. When I tried to reedit the post, the added text was gone. I then disabled the cache in the config file again. When i opened the post in the edit window this time, the text added in the test above was there.
All this points (in my mind) to cache of at least the text in the edit box for the post admin page.
Do I need to open ticket on this? I’m not that familiar with Trac, so a point in the right direction would be appreciated if I do.
For right now, this is fixed by disabling cache. I’m not sure if I would really get any benefits from on a site as small as mine anyway.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Edit shows first version of postThanks. I’ll try it. Cache was pure speculation on my part. But I guess it would be best rule it out anyway. I’ll post back when I know more.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Edit shows first version of postCould this be a caching issue?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Edit shows first version of postI am having the same problem. No matter how many times I go back and save a post, it goes back to the original version of the post (when I clicked on the “post” button).
I noticed this happening after I disabled the WYSIWYG editor. I don’t know if it was happening before.
newmexiken – Are you using the WYSIWYG editor?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Auto Shutoff comments plugin problemI had this same problem and it was whitespace. Check to make sure the last line of the plugin is “?>” and not “?> “….
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Upgrade Guide: Now in Scottish !That was a hoot…..
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Can’t comment on my own blog?Could it be a cookie issue? Try logging out and logging back in.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Already installed?You probably need to drop your database and recreate it. It sounds like your database still has all the data from your old install.
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: htaccess in windows xp?This will work under windows. As Ron White would say, “I know. I’ve seen it do it.”
Make sure you have “AccessFileName” and “AllowOverride” set right in you httpd.conf. You might have to play with the re-write rules a little. If you look at the “error.log”, it should tell you where it’s trying to go to look for the index.php.
I just recently switched from Trencaspammers to Authimage by Gudlyf. It seems to be working ok…
http://www.gudlyf.com/index.php?p=376
I got spammed while using Trencaspammers by someone targeting the users of that plugin.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Spammers of the World, I salute you.I second that…..Especially that guy that did the trencaspammers spam.
Forum: Your WordPress
In reply to: The Drum Report revampedThat looks sharp! I especailly like the header layout. Good job!