moeuf
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In reply to: [WP Pubmed Reflist] “Contains characters not allowed in the key”Update seems to have fixed things – thank you! Still waiting to find out if my queries can be salvaged, but at least I can start filling in the critical ones again.
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In reply to: [WP Pubmed Reflist] “Contains characters not allowed in the key”Thanks for the update! I’ll have our IT guys install the update and see if they can dig out the queries.
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In reply to: [WP Pubmed Reflist] “Contains characters not allowed in the key”Unfortunately it’s a managed server, run by university IT. I can probably to convince them to do some testing next week, though.
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In reply to: [WP Pubmed Reflist] “Contains characters not allowed in the key”Yes, but attempting to enter a new key appears to do nothing.
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In reply to: [WP Pubmed Reflist] “Contains characters not allowed in the key”No, I’m not seeing the form at all – literally just a big block of text with no line breaks that lists all the key errors.
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In reply to: [WP Pubmed Reflist] “Contains characters not allowed in the key”All my old queries are gone. I hadn’t even tried adding the new key yet. I went to the page to do that and all my old, previously functional, queries are just gone. All of the keys were simple alphanumerics, and all of the queries associated with them were generated from functional PubMed searches.
I have attempted reloading and clearing my cache and whatnot with no change.
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Pubmed Reflist] Some queries not being displayedYes, I actually didn’t need any quotes (and I use a plain text editor exclusively specifically to avoid that sort of annoyance).
I managed to get them all working but there’s no logic to it. Originally I had them all set up as [pmid-refs key=<year> limit=20 wrap=p] (the year varied, was simple alphanumeric). After they failed I got three working by stripping the wrap=p, then two of them stopped working the next time I looked. I tried wrap=ul, wrap=p, with and without a limit, and nothing was working. Then I stripped the limit from all of them and the last one stopped working. Then I added the limit and a wrap=ul to each one individually, saving between and checking, and now they all work. Makes no reasonable sense at all, which makes me think it’s either a failure at the call to pubmed (maybe too many simultaneous calls? Don’t know if that makes sense) or a plugin incompatibility. I do have them embedded in a TablePress table, and the ones that aren’t embedded (on individual lab member pages) seem to be so far unaffected.
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In reply to: [WP Pubmed Reflist] Some queries not being displayedI’m having a similar issue – I had all our lab publications in two (tabbed) tables on one page, with the second tab containing a table of shortcodes. It worked fine last time I looked at it a few months ago, but when I went to update our list of selected pubs, I found that the full list is no longer working. After some half-random playing around with the shortcodes, three of them are working (the first two and the last), but none of the others. My site is here: https://guttman.csb.utoronto.ca/publications/ and the table in question is in the “all publications” tab.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Pubmed Reflist] Updating to https?The plugin has abruptly failed sometime in the last few weeks, presumably because the HTTPS change happened earlier this month. Any plans for an update yet?