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  • Plugin Author Blighty

    (@blighty)

    Hi Tim,

    Vielen Dank für Ihre Geduld! Ich hab’s gefunden!

    I’ve found the problem and have resolved it. I’ve just published a new version (1.3.2) which should hopefully resolve this issue.

    Thanks!

    Plugin Author Blighty

    (@blighty)

    Thanks for getting back to me.

    Can you clarify the filename of the file you’re trying to download? From the error, I see it’s “CAD TutorialCAD Tutorial.pdf” – is that correct?

    Also, is this in the top folder or a subfolder?

    Plugin Author Blighty

    (@blighty)

    Hi again Tim,

    I’ve just uploaded a new version of the plugin (v1.3.1) to WordPress that should hopefully fix your original problem. Please can you upgrade to that and then let me know if your second issue is still happening?

    Thanks!

    Plugin Author Blighty

    (@blighty)

    Hi again Tim,

    I think I’ve just found the problem. I suspect you have the default setting for Permalinks, so your blog is using the post number in the URL (e.g. ?p=5) which is causing a conflict with my plugin (i.e. there’s a bug in my plugin).

    Give me a few hours, and I’ll roll out a fix to it.

    Thanks,
    Chris

    Plugin Author Blighty

    (@blighty)

    Hi Tim,

    Thanks for the feedback. It should work even if it’s used on a subpage of your site; I just tested it again on my development site and it worked fine, but maybe there’s something unique to you that I didn’t account for when developing the plugin.

    A couple of questions so I can try to help:

    Are you able to share a link to your site (either front page or subpage) where you have it installed so that I can take a look?

    Is it just when you click on a subfolder and/or when you click on a file that it redirects to the front page?

    Thanks,
    Chris

    Plugin Author Blighty

    (@blighty)

    Excellent – thanks for following up.

    Plugin Author Blighty

    (@blighty)

    Nothing is intentionally filtered out, so all files should be listed.

    Can you please verify the following:

    That you’re using the latest version 1.3.0 (not that previous versions excluded anything either).

    That the filenames of the missing files don’t contain any special characters. These should still display, but maybe there’s something I wasn’t expecting that’s tripping up the code.

    Thanks.

    Plugin Author Blighty

    (@blighty)

    Thanks for your feedback and comments.

    You should be able to access as many levels as there are in your folder structure; I just verified this on my development system and can confirm that.

    e.g. something like:

    Main Folder
    ..Sub 1
    ….Sub 1a
    ……Sub 1aa

    etc.

    Is that what you meant, or are you describing something different?

    Glad to help.

    Plugin Author Blighty

    (@blighty)

    Try using [bex_folder] instead of [bex-folder], i.e. underscore instead of hyphen.

    Hope that helps.

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