Mr Press
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The junk is located in the WordPress options table in the mysql database. The All in one Event Calendar Plugin has left many links to unknown websites, e g
Eventful, Eventbrite, Linkedin… the list goes on. These are all great systems, systems that we use routinely but the trouble is they’re big proprietary systems from big exclusive companies that also compete with each other and so the end result is a wildly fractured event index for any one place or time.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Simple Twitter Connect] Unable to comment using STCSadly it looks like twitter’s lockdown api operation has begun:
https://www.marco.org/2012/08/16/twitter-api-changes
https://dev.twitter.com/blog/changes-coming-to-twitter-api
GET ?size=bigger 404 Not Found api.twitter.com
Thanks a lot Otto for your incredible work with this great plugin.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Simple Twitter Connect] Unable to comment using STCExactly the same happens to me. Also the twitter gravatar doesn’t show any more when logged in. All worked fine last time I tested, I think it was a couple of weeks ago.
Update: Hotfix works fine. Sorry for the false alarm. The error was caused due to wp-config.php had a UTF-8 encoding. Changing to UTF-8 without BOM fixed it.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Hotfix] Custom fields broken again, PHP 5.4.7Sorry for the false alarm. The error was caused due to wp-config.php had a UTF-8 encoding. Changing to UTF-8 without BOM fixed it.
Update: The hotfix plugin does not work any more with WordPress 3.4.2.
It worked fine until I updated PHP to 5.4.7 from 5.3.17. Now, when creating a new custom field it lands in a big pink box with red border, right above the existing custom fields, and in order to create another custom field the post must be updated/saved just like before
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: 3.4.2 Update Breaks Add Custom FieldsThe hotfix plugin does not work. It worked fine until I updated PHP to 5.4.7 from 5.3.17. Now, when creating a new custom field it lands in a big pink box with red border, right above the existing custom fields, and in order to create another custom field the post must be updated/saved just like it was before.
So this topic should not be labelled as ‘resolved’.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: "Reply to" link for chronological (non-threaded) commentsReally would like to implement this type of comments. I have tried to implement your code but failed to accomplish the described result. Where should I place the code? In the comments.php or the comment-template.php?