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  • EXACTLY! Took me weeks to figure out, but tracing back my precipitous drop from google crawls, BB 2.0.38 must have been the culprit.

    The solution: delete Bad Behavior 2.0.38 and reinstall BB 2.0.37
    from https://www.bad-behavior.ioerror.us/download/
    That one works and doesn’t block Googlebots as checked from within Google Webmaster central (FETCH AS GOOGLEBOT)

    Hey, I have same problem. 403 errors on pretty much everything in my sitemap when you check by FETCH BY GOOGLEBOT in Google Webmaster Tools. Page load OK in browsers, but any bot sees 403 errors.

    Bad Behavior and W3 Total Cache seem to be the problem.

    Site: skinnychef.com
    WP 3.0.1
    Bad Behavior 2.0.38
    W3TC 0.9.1.3

    Thread Starter Uli

    (@uli)

    Never mind, I came up with my own solution.

    – uploaded all thumbs from the previous directory to the one that I have in use for TimThumb
    – exported the wp_postmeta table via PHPmyadmin, and globally search/replaced both the field name and its URL value

    I am looking for the same kind of information.

    Thread Starter Uli

    (@uli)

    Is there a particular reason why META data is not added? Is this a feature that could be developed as a plugin?

    Hi there,
    I am looking for something similar. As Michael said before, the comment form underneath each post contains currently four formfields (#commentform #name, #commentform #email, #commentform #url, #commentform textarea).

    I would like to add any number of additional textfields (i.e. #commentform #jobopening), then display that user-supplied information as part of the posted comment, much like #commentform #author is used in the META data for each comment. I would like to use this information to make the posted comment easier to scan.

    Here’s the example I have in mind: I would like to use the commentform as a way for people to post job openings at a university. Rather than have them login as a subscriber and supply all that information in custom fields (using rc-custom-field-gui plugin), I would like to simply add a field in the commentform.

    Any website visitor would enter in the commentform fields their contact info, what they are looking for, check some radio buttons, and post a brief resume in the comment textarea. After submitting the comment, the comment would appear with custom-styled information that is easy to scan.

    Any chance anyone has come across this? Thanks.

    Uli
    uli_nyc [at] yahoo.com

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