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11 years, 4 months ago
As long as the caching plugin listens to the post update hooks it should work. I am not familiar with how Super Cache works. Maybe e-mail the author and ask him which hooks SC listens to?
11 years, 6 months ago
You didn’t understand the question. I was asking if any programmers were interested in backporting changes to older versions of Broadcast.
Can you post the gallery string before and after?
Tried using the “find orphans” function?
It does require that the posts on both blogs have exactly the same slug, though.
11 years, 7 months ago
I don’t suppose the problem still exists in the latest version?
I’m not really sure I can support old versions of the plugin.
Just remove all traces of it from disk?
The next version will have proper 5.4 checking.
Indeed. It’s on my todo list, I think.
There should be repos for 5.4
Debian7 has 5.4 as standard, though…
And which meta values are not broadcasted?
Marking as resolved.
If I remember correctly, Syndication has options to update posts.
I’ve already fixed this in 1.20
I take it you’re using an older version?
That sounds insanely weird.
Could it be a conflict with another plugin, rather than a bug in Broadcast?
Updated the text to: Network plugin for PHP v5.4 to broadcast posts to other blogs in the network.
Maybe your problem can be solved by using WP Syndication?
Will be a version check in the next version, though I can’t guarantee that old PHP will like it. Better than nothing, though.