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  • Thread Starter bertobox

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    Thank you SO VERY MUCH @jules-colle!!!!! It worked beautifully!

    I tried the php.ini but maybe I placed the file in the wrong place. So I tried the .htaccess method and that worked immediately, like a charm!

    Thread Starter bertobox

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    Thanks very much Takayuki! ?? that solved it for me!

    Ok, here’s a happy update, I feel very embarrassed with the plugin authors about this, because the plugin indeed works beautifully!!!

    It seems P2 By Email doesn’t send email notifications to the post/comment author regarding his/her own post. This is the reason I wasn’t seeing any email notifications to the sample posts, comments and mentions I was sending. As soon as I created an additional test user, I immediately started receiving the notifications with that account and I realized the emails were being received by everyone but the author of the original post/comment.

    It so happens that there is no documentation in the plugin that hints at this ‘feature’ or characteristic, at least, none that I’ve found. If this solves the mystery for Dan O’Keefe as well as stl99, perhaps we can close this thread and include this in the FAQs and in the original documentation?

    Better yet would be to provide an option that allows the user to opt in/out of notifications of his/her own activity on the P2 blog.

    Similar to Dan O’Keefe, neither I or my teachers are receiving any notifications, even after checking the options to receive notifications in each user profile. This looks like a great plugin but I can’t get it to work.

    For the moment, I will try Dan’s alternate suggestion, subscribe2 plugin.

    Ok, just wanna share that I upgraded without any problems.

    I also use a child-theme, so, taking heed of the tale of woe here mentioned, I backed up the pre1.5 parent theme, and upon updating the theme everything worked dandy. Lucky me I guess. ?? Thanks for the heads up either way raygulick! ??

    I use one called Members Only, which also hasn’t been updated in over 2 years, but it works just fine. ??

    I second that! ?? pretty please!

    Thanks for posting, I think I’ll back up the old theme before trying my luck ??

    SooBahkDo, I’m in a similar situation as yours and I just wanted to share that I went ahead and tested the Unfiltered MU [which turns out to be created by Automattic, yes the creators of WordPress.com] and even though I too was weary of its non-updated age, I’m happy to report it worked like a charm. ??

    by the way, I’m using Podcasting version 2b.19 and WP2.7

    I really like the look of this plugin as it’s much simpler for my Contributors to understand than the PodPress we were using before. Thanks cavemonkey for you continuing development to this project.

    That said, I’ve been having a similar problem lately: while my regular RSS feed works: (https://audiodevocion.bertobox.com/feed) my Podcasting-generated feed url does not: (https://audiodevocion.bertobox.com/feed/podcast).

    I noticed this because my iTunes Music Store page reads my feed ‘correctly’ (apparently it reads my regular rss feed instead of the one created by Podcasting), but once I suscribe and it tries to load the Podcasting feed onto my iTunes Podcasts Library it fails to find anything.

    I had not originally noticed any errors, since everytime I loaded [or so I thought] my Podcasting feed on Safari it defaulted to showing me my regular rss feed: (/feed) instead of my Podcasting feed (/feed/podcast/) thus making me believe that it was working fine, but upon loading both those addresses on Firefox, i noticed only the (RSS) “/feed” works and not the Podcasting “/feed/podcast”.

    Another point that I’m somewhat concerned about: Since I haven’t really seen how my real Podcasting-created feed will display in iTunes, I’m worried that it could display like my regular feed does, and that’s no good, as it (my current rss feed, not the Podcasting one) destroys each episode’s ID3 tag metadata by replacing it with a blogpost-related meta data. this is no good to me, as i had taken a long time writing specific metadata in each episode’s file. I guess I won’t find out about this issue until i can actually see my Podcasting feed though.

    As far as troubleshooting goes, I’ve tried reading a few of the FAQs, and had my WP recreate a .htaccess file by resetting my Permalinks, and still nothing worked. If you would like other than that, everything else seems to be working fine.

    i vote in favor of this too, I’d like to have this functionality as well ??

    Hi aaron_guitar, I’d like to vote in favor of NOT updating the timestamp. In my case, I have a many contributors to my site, and when I receive a pending review, if I make any changes to their metadata it updates the timestamp and thus —if i leave and refresh later or log on somewhere else to continue reviewing pending posts— it moves the posts to the bottom of the list, though they might have been next in queue.

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