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  • This is still an issue, as of today for me. I’ve gotten around it by continually going in and deleting the redirects after new posts. I’ve tried code from the author’s site and it broke my site. Not sure if there is a typo in the code on their above referenced page post, but I copy and pasted it directly as noted in the post, and got syntax errors that white screened my site until I took the old files from the author site, and then uploaded and updated the plugin through admin.

    Yes, it’s a bit annoying, but easy to get around. Just immediately preview the post, go into admin, delete the goofy redirects it causes, and move on. Nice plugin otherwise. I hope the author gets the bugs beat out of it. Yes, I have the latest wordpress update running as well.

    Yeop, working, but not with the present files available in the wordpress update. Would be nice if THOSE files worked so I don’t have the plugin upgrade notice glaring at me in the admin area =)

    And thanks brian for the plugin and replies. Now if I could only get it to work with g-lock opt in email plugin, it’d be great, but the author gives no way to point to the trigger on g-lock so I had to do a workaround for now. g-lock is all javascript.

    Yes, the 4.1 that wordpress wants us to update to in the control panel if we do a manual install from your main site, it’s not working in chrome. If I install files from your main site, 4.0, it works. If I then update through admin in wordpress, it no longer works. If I deactivate and delete the files in admin, then upload the 4.0 files, it works, but still retains the settings from the previous install. I think this might be part of your problem. Not everything removes when deactivating and deleting files through admin.

    Also, good luck with the popup templates it talks about in the admin panel for registering, I registered and have yet to see anything. It also makes it look like you have to register to use it, but looking at their site later you find out that was only an option. Nice to know it’s an option and not required after the fact.

    Already posted on the optinpop website, base fact, the new wordpress version does NOT seem to work in Chrome. If I use the version 4.0 from their website, all works just fine. Also of note, when deactivating the plugin, deleting the files, and reverting versions, something is left behind and NOT cleared from the database as after reverting then reactivating, OLD settings show in the new activated files admin area. I suspect name changes between the original optinpop and their new optinpop-yadda-yadda-yadda file structure might also be a part of the solution, I could be wrong on the later, but the previous about things left behind I’m certain because I witnessed that with the process.

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