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  • I’m getting this exact same issue. It’s incredibly stupid and I want it to go away.

    Thread Starter Charlie Pryor

    (@charliepryor)

    note: I have fixed the core issue of not having these options available to me, by the following process:

    1) Deactivate the plugin
    2) Visit profile editor and modify personal options as desired
    3) Reactivate plugin
    4) NEVER SAVE PROFILE SETTINGS AGAIN. Saving again will override previous settings and force this to occur all over again.

    Charlie Pryor

    (@charliepryor)

    I see no “Personal Options” and I definitely see no “Post an article to my Facebook Timeline” checkbox.

    Why the hell is this same damn answer being given to everyone, but nobody is getting helped. The threads are all marked as resolved, but nobody is chiming in saying thanks for the help (because it isn’t helping anything).

    Charlie Pryor

    (@charliepryor)

    I don’t think this is “DOH” at all… I’m seeing the same thing you are. Where exactly should I be looking? Another screenshot perhaps?

    As soon as he said “I haven’t used or looked at the plugin” – The rest of the comment was rendered useless and invalid. To give something a 5-Star rating without even looking at it.

    Somebody’s got an invested interest in some way. You’d have to. Otherwise, how is it even worth the effort to comment at all? How do they even come across the plugin with a mindset of contributing to a community that actually has knowledge of it in the first place. In every single instance, a person who has used the plugin is going to have more valuable input than a person who hasn’t even looked at it.

    … and all of those people, believe it’s utter garbage.

    Can you at least share with me how I can modify the code to do this myself? I actually do optimize images that are “featured images” because I understand how important they are for this plugin to operate, and for sites like Facebook to grab them. Google Plus, and LinkedIn have no issue, but Facebook is picky… Medium images are always 300px wide. That’s default. They are not always 300px tall. That’s not default.

    Images that take the place of featured images are almost always wider than they are tall. It just looks better. When my full size image width is 1200, and the height is less than 800px (as it frequently is, on something as basic and standard as VIDEO thumbnails), it gets resized to have a width of 300px (WordPress standard), and a height of whatever keeps it proportionate. Calculating that up, my height is now less than 200px for Facebook, and they need 200px.

    So if such a simple thing isn’t going to be implemented, at least tell me how I can change the code myself to allow it to work and serve its function correctly, if you won’t provide a simple checkbox in the options to do so.

    Thread Starter Charlie Pryor

    (@charliepryor)

    I don’t have a multisite installation anymore. Why would I need a multisite htaccess without multisite being installed?

    I used to have it. I moved to a new server, and no longer have it.

    I’m getting this: Every time now:

    Fatal error: Uncaught CurlException: 6: Couldn’t resolve host ‘api-read.facebook.com’ thrown in /~/XXX/wp-content/plugins/seo-facebook-comments/facebook/base_facebook.php on line 825

    it also break the formatting of my site completely when it happens. I’ve moved to Disqus until this is resolved.

    I don’t understand this “Fixture” business. Why is this necessary? What’s wrong with just keeping things simple for the user, and allowing a person to have a league, with teams, and games, and results. – This fixture business is unintuitive, and it never saves results. It takes time out of my life, and slows down the management process for the end users.

    Something that’s missing that clearly should have been put into practice, would be conferences. Every sport in the United States has Conference based systems, or divisions within a league. Playoffs are judged based on those groups as well. Yet, instead of that, we have this Fixture thing slowing me down and actually preventing me from having all of the games for week one of the league displaying (because there is a limited number of fields in the first “fixture,” and going to page two eradicates everything done on page 1).

    Thread Starter Charlie Pryor

    (@charliepryor)

    Yeah, my htaccess was set up just fine with multisite before. There is a brand new htaccess file there now, which doesn’t have anything for multisite included (I honestly don’t remember what I did before with the htaccess file for multisite anyways).

    Thread Starter Charlie Pryor

    (@charliepryor)

    I’m working with about 560 posts.

    When I look in Settings > Media, it says images are saved to /wp-content/uploads, with dates set to on. This is exactly where my images are, and (i’m not completely sure If i’m looking in the right spot for this) the database appears to be this as well.

    The error log has a lot of stuff in it, but none of it really makes any sense to me. Do you know what this one is? It appears a lot:

    PHP Warning: Illegal offset type in isset or empty in /XXXX/hottipscentral/wp-includes/meta.php on line 290

    This is the text at the top of the old database export:

    phpMyAdmin SQL Dump
    — version 2.6.4-pl3

    I’m not sure where to find the version of MySQL for the old database if that isn’t it (and it probably isn’t). THe new one appears to be 4.1.22, but again, I’m not sure if I’m looking in the right places for that.

    mattballew (comment above) knows more about that than I do. It’s his server.

    I would look to transfer just the four fields you mentioned, but I just don’t think it’ll work. I exported the data from another site of mine that wasn’t hacked, and everything works fine in that install EXCEPT the stuff mentioned above. (the XML works, when set up with a brand new database).

    This is why I was (and still am) leaning toward this being a server issue.

    Thread Starter Charlie Pryor

    (@charliepryor)

    I also cannot seem to import the old database into any more installations to test it. It’s throwing this error at me now:

    Error
    There is a chance that you may have found a bug in the SQL parser. Please examine your query closely, and check that the quotes are correct and not mis-matched. Other possible failure causes may be that you are uploading a file with binary outside of a quoted text area. You can also try your query on the MySQL command line interface. The MySQL server error output below, if there is any, may also help you in diagnosing the problem. If you still have problems or if the parser fails where the command line interface succeeds, please reduce your SQL query input to the single query that causes problems, and submit a bug report with the data chunk in the CUT section below:
    —-BEGIN CUT—-
    eNpzDQryD7JScDZUcDZS8HH1s1IwUDBUMDHlCg4BCstzcflWBgf6WCmY6hnqmRnq5uSnc4UGByn4
    B+soOLq7+oXoKIS5AhX6JiYrBDu6OQZ5AlUa6Jkam3AF+DpaKRjrmehZcgV4BICU6fgHgwwy0jNT
    8MnMK63g8nH0c7dSSM3jAlsh383BAAbMb/5mFst4TlPgqFv3S1TqxFmeDafe3z6osPiAsYDjBA8m
    nrQwd86gu75373IUG/NbAwBUyDX7
    —-END CUT—-
    —-BEGIN RAW—-
    ERROR: C1 C2 LEN: 0 1 45
    STR: 

    MySQL: 5.1.61-log
    USR OS, AGENT, VER: Mac SAFARI 5.0.534
    PMA: 3.4.9
    PHP VER,OS: 5.2.6 Linux
    LANG: en
    SQL: ???isI? ~???? ????? ??3A?H fVG R?M??s3;
    —-END RAW—-

    SQL query:

    ???isI? ~???? ????? ??3A?H fVG R?M??s3;

    MySQL said:

    #1064 – You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near ‘?’ at line 1

    I would love to know this very same thing. I’m starting a forum for my website, and it would be a wonderful blessing to have it be easy for all users to just start posting on that forum, without the need to separate registration between both sites.

    My Website HERE
    Wordpress Version: 3.1.1. Multisite enabled
    Hosted on GoDaddy.com

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