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  • Thread Starter medinfe

    (@medinfe)

    More data. This only happens in scheduled posts. In published post everything is ok

    Plugin Author John Morris

    (@jtmorris)

    Hi medinfe,

    I’m sorry Tweet This isn’t behaving properly.

    I have spent the last 45 minutes trying to recreate this issue, and haven’t been successful. It is very odd behavior, and Tweet This, on its own, shouldn’t cause this to happen. It does not interact with the necessary hooks, actions, and parts of WordPress.

    Can you confirm that Tweet This is at fault by disabling the plugin, trying the process that causes the problem again, then reenabling the plugin. You should not lose any settings or configurations by disabling the plugin. The moment it is reenabled, everything should return to the way it was. If Tweet This is at fault, the problem should go away after disabling the plugin.

    If you do confirm that Tweet This is at fault, can you then provide me with two things.

    1.) The output from your web browser’s JavaScript console when it loads the improper post in the editor (shows postA from any other post). It is important that the JavaScript console comes from this page. There is a description for collecting JavaScript console output on the website for one of my other plugins.

    This will let me know if Tweet This is throwing any errors, and Tweet This outputs a summary of its loading process to the console.

    2.) Can you tell me what plugins you have installed. Specifically, I’m interested in plugins that alter the post editor by changing its behavior, adding buttons to toolbars, et cetera, and performance improvement plugins such as minification, caching, CDNs, and asynchronous loading. These types of plugins commonly interfere with Tweet This.

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    Thank you, and I hope I can resolve this issue.

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