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  1. POSTVIEW FORUM HOW TO
  2. POSTVIEW FORUM UPDATE
  3. POSTVIEW FORUM CODE
  4. POSTVIEW FORUM PLUS

WP-Sticky 2.31 WILL NOT work on WordPress 2.7 due to a conflict function “is_sticky”. I am also retiring WP-Sticky as WordPress 2.7 has a sticky post feature built in. I am introducing a new plugin called WP-CommentNavi which basically paginate your comments similar to how WP-PageNavi paginate your posts. All of them should work on WordPress 2.7 as I did not test them on any WordPress version below that.

POSTVIEW FORUM UPDATE

Here is my December 2008 WordPress plugins update containing all my 15 WordPress plugins update and 1 new WordPress plugin. My Paypal email address is lesterchan AT gmail DOT com. If you like or love my plugins a lot, do consider making a donation to me. Be sure you have in your theme footer.php.īe sure to read the readme.html and checkout the changelog for more information and most importantly NOTE THE TABS AT THE TOP Please delete the whole plugin folder and upload it again to avoid any error.Īs WordPress 2.8 supports loading of JavaScript in the footer, all my plugins’ JavaScripts will be loaded in the footer.

POSTVIEW FORUM CODE

The widget code has now been merge with the main plugin file so the standalone widget plugin file is no longer in use. I have also updated the widget code to make use of the new WordPress 2.8 new Widget class and that supports multi-instances widgets. Now my plugins uses jQuery for AJAX instead of TW-Sack. All of them should work on WordPress 2.8 as I did not test them on any WordPress version below that. Here is my June 2009 WordPress plugins update containing all my 16 WordPress plugins update. I have pushed the code to trunk of all the respective plugins. Again this is a hack, I am trying to figure a way around it. What the code does is basically forcing http to be used when calling admin-ajax.php for AJAX request. 'ajax_url' => admin_url('admin-ajax.php'), If your WP-Admin is behind SSL aka HTTPS and you have the following config in your wp-config.php define('FORCE_SSL_ADMIN', true), the AJAX will fail because is different from and the browser treat it as different domain. Your WP-Admin Is HTTPS While Your Site Is Not I still hope in the future version of WordPress, they will separate front facing AJAX requests vs backend AJAX requests.

POSTVIEW FORUM HOW TO

To bypass this, check out this tutorial, Password protecting the wp-admin directory, this tutorial will teach you how to whitelist admin-ajax.php in your /wp-admin/ using.

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Simply securing the wp-admin/ directory might also break some WordPress functionality, such as the AJAX handler at wp-admin/admin-ajax.php As mentioned in this Codex, Hardening WordPress: Any WordPress Plugins that uses the WordPress AJAX API will break. htpasswd to protect your /wp-admin/ folder, AJAX request to /wp-admin/admin-ajax.php will not work. Password Protected /wp-admin/ Will Not Work Just empty the JS/CSS cache under the “Minify” section of W3TC in WP-Admin and W3TC will regenerate it again. This means that most likely you are using a caching plugin like W3 Total Cache (W3TC) and the Javascript being minified/combined and cached is outdated. or hindrance.About 2 weeks ago, I release an update to r WP-Email, WP-Polls, WP-PostRatings and WP-PostViews which added some nonce check and moved the AJAX request to be handled by /wp-admin/admin-ajax.php. Also, a couple of new features in the forthcoming Loader update should be of interest.

POSTVIEW FORUM PLUS

Please be patient as these are going to be well worth the wait! Plus we do have a couple more sims in development, but we like to surprise you every now and again. Add to that, freight schedules can be somewhat vague at a yard - yes, a train arrives, but what happens then? Shunting? Or, in the case of Doncaster at least, they're only scheduled to arrive in reception sidings, and then at some point move forward into the yard itself - unscheduled! Not an excuse, just the situation we're in at the moment. Both these two, however, feature a lot of sidings that are fully track circuited and controlled by the relevant signal boxes, and thus rather more important. Quite often in simulations the freight yards are "off-sim" so what goes on inside the yards is out of sight and to a degree not relevant to the sim in hand. Both sims are in the testing phase though, so we are getting there. Crewe and Doncaster Station are progressing well but both are pretty complicated, both in terms of signalling and in terms of scheduling. Just a quick update as it's been fairly quiet from us developers for a while.















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