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  • I’m the plugin author. The answer is… I don’t know. I’ve never used WPMU. I’ll try to check soon to see and to fix any incompatibilities if I can.

    With my limited knowledge of WPMU (based solely on experience) the ‘only’ problem I foresee with WPMU is the slightly different way users are handled and stored in the database. I might get around to do a test run with your To-Do List plugin and let you know what happens.

    I’ll try to check soon to see and to fix any incompatibilities if I can.

    If you spend the time to get it ready for WP 3.0 that should be enough, i guess, since that promises to be (sort of?) an integration between WP and WPMU ??

    I did some testing in WPMU and didn’t run into any problems with the plugin.

    excellent! and did you try it by “activate site-wide” or just by activating it on the main blog?

    anyway thanks, i will try it out ??

    I installed this plugin to WPMU 2.9.1.1, but it works for only admin user. It does not work for others.

    I checked an error_log of httpd, it shows that WordPress database errors – Table ‘wpmu.wp_2_todolist’ doesn’t exist for query …

    Do you have any solution?

    hmmm, i was afraid of problems like this…

    @sloth
    did you activate the plugin Site-wide or just on one blog?

    i have not tested the plugin yet, only activated on one blog and noticed there was a new table “wp_39_todolist” created (so for blog 39 only). apparently, the table gets created upon activation but i have no idea if that means that every blog would get a new table when using site-wide activation…. let alone what will happen when a new blog is created with this plugin active site-wide…

    did you try (re)activating the plugin for each blog separately?

    Thank you for quick response.

    Although I tried both way, they did not work.

    A new table “wp_1_todolist” was created when I activated the plugin on one blog with administrator’s account, but it was not created when I activated the plugin on another blog with another account.

    Apparently I didn’t do enough testing (or tested correctly). I’m going to be starting to look at WordPress 3.0 next month to get the plugin ready for that version.

    it sounds as the problem is permission related. is there some is_admin() check when the tables are created? if so, that might explain why the table is not be created when in WPMU a blog owner (who is not the site admin, only the admin for that particular blog) activates the plugin…

    anyway, good luck with getting it ready for 3.0 and i will keep an eye out for the new release ??

    I see. I am expecting and waiting for new version for WP 3.0. Thanks!

    Thank you for that suggestion RavanH. There was something like that in the install function. I’ve removed it in the version I was publishing today (1.4).

    Thank you for quick response. I have just installed new version. It seems that it works well.

    excellent! ??

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