Was working great until I changed discussion settings. I unchecked allow trackbacks… Then I realized that prevented trackback comments for topsy. So I went back and changed the setting but Topsy retweet trackbacks still don’t work anymore :-(. I then tried upgrading to the latest version of Topsy, configured, but still nothing. Please help.
]]>I’m getting the following 404 error notification from my redirection plugin from Topsy:
/img?/tb-widget.png
Anyone know how to fix it or what it is??
]]>i’m not a professional coder, and i certainly do not want to accuse anyone of anything unjustly, but it seems to me that the Topsy plug-in is causing a large number of errors, resulting in a large error log being generated on the host server. this log grows to a large size so quickly that i must delete it about every week before it sucks up all my host’s disk space. here is an excerpt of the log file. i will email the file to anyone that requests it for troubleshooting purposes:
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[06-Jan-2011 23:28:38] PHP Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/thenhbus/public_html/wp-content/plugins/topsy/topsy.php on line 1199
[06-Jan-2011 23:28:38] WordPress database error You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near ‘WHERE comment_date > FROM_UNIXTIME(1293175718) AND comment_post_ID = 1938 AND co’ at line 1 for query SELECT comment_date FROM WHERE comment_date > FROM_UNIXTIME(1293175718) AND comment_post_ID = 1938 AND comment_approved = ‘1’ ORDER BY comment_date DESC LIMIT 1 made by require, require_once, do_action, call_user_func_array, rjp_suc_set_recent_posts_cookie
[06-Jan-2011 23:28:38] WordPress database error You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near ‘AND p.post_status=’publish” at line 6 for query SELECT count(*) FROM wp_posts p
INNER JOIN wp_term_relationships tr ON tr.object_id = p.ID
INNER JOIN wp_term_taxonomy tt ON tt.term_taxonomy_id = tr.term_taxonomy_id
INNER JOIN wp_geo_mashup_location_relationships gmlr ON gmlr.object_id = p.ID AND gmlr.object_name = ‘post’
WHERE tt.term_id =
AND p.post_status=’publish’ made by require, require_once, include, get_sidebar, locate_template, load_template, require_once, dynamic_sidebar, call_user_func_array, WP_Widget->display_callback, WP_Widget_Categories->widget, wp_dropdown_categories, walk_category_dropdown_tree, call_user_func_array, Walker->walk, Walker->display_element, call_user_func_array, Walker_CategoryDropdown->start_el, apply_filters, call_user_func_array, GeoMashup->list_cats, GeoMashupDB->category_located_post_count
[06-Jan-2011 23:28:38] WordPress database error You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near ‘AND p.post_status=’publish” at line 6 for query SELECT count(*) FROM wp_posts p
INNER JOIN wp_term_relationships tr ON tr.object_id = p.ID
INNER JOIN wp_term_taxonomy tt ON tt.term_taxonomy_id = tr.term_taxonomy_id
INNER JOIN wp_geo_mashup_location_relationships gmlr ON gmlr.object_id = p.ID AND gmlr.object_name = ‘post’
WHERE tt.term_id =
AND p.post_status=’publish’ made by require, require_once, include, get_sidebar, locate_template, load_template, require_once, dynamic_sidebar, call_user_func_array, WP_Widget->display_callback, WP_Widget_Categories->widget, wp_dropdown_categories, walk_category_dropdown_tree, call_user_func_array, Walker->walk, Walker->display_element, call_user_func_array, Walker_CategoryDropdown->start_el, apply_filters, call_user_func_array, GeoMashup->list_cats, GeoMashupDB->category_located_post_count
[06-Jan-2011 23:28:38] WordPress database error You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near ‘AND p.post_status=’publish” at line 6 for query SELECT count(*) FROM wp_posts p
INNER JOIN wp_term_relationships tr ON tr.object_id = p.ID
INNER JOIN wp_term_taxonomy tt ON tt.term_taxonomy_id = tr.term_taxonomy_id
INNER JOIN wp_geo_mashup_location_relationships gmlr ON gmlr.object_id = p.ID AND gmlr.object_name = ‘post’
WHERE tt.term_id =
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etc., etc.
]]>Would it be possible to pull inn a Twitter user’s profile picture with the trackback/comment?
Right now, if displayed as comments, all the tweets generate an automatic gravatar image.
Thanks
]]>1. Configured once, the topsy setting-widget is not shown anymore.
2. Sometimes, pushing the retweet button ends up at the “topsy website” and not on twitter login (or twitter).
Will you integrate its features into this extension?
]]>Hi people.
This is by far the best post-to-Twitter plugin, but I would find it greater if I could use the retweet button inline with other share elements just bellow the post titles.
I know this maybe will work only with the manual instalation, rather than with the plugin, but the kind of code given in labs.topsy.com, stuff like
<div class=”topsy_widget_data” style=”float: right; margin-left: 0.75em;”><!–
{
“url”: “https://labs.topsy.com/widgets/retweet-button/”,
“title”: “Topsy Retweet Button for Web Sites”,
“theme”: “jade”,
“nick”: “SometwitterName”
}
–></div>
just don’t fall inline with the other elements.
Any idea? Any link where I can find a way to work on this? Any tip of edition on topsy/topsy.php or topsy/JSON.php?
]]>I don’t know if this problem started after the upgrade to WordPress 3.0 or if it has been around for a while and I didn’t notice because I rarely use IE. But I recently discovered that the retweet button does not display properly in IE 7 & 8. With the preload option turned on, only a text “retweet” link is displayed, with the preload option turned off the text link is displayed but the bottom half of the letters is cut off.
]]>I finally figured out how to get the Thesis theme to display trackback text, but now that the text is displaying I find myself desperately wanting to change the styling. If you look at the two trackbacks on this post, you’ll see the one from a website looks fine but the Topsy Twitter trackback is different (large, gray text; too much space between lines; and a huge url). How can I fix this so that the Topsy Twitter trackbacks look like regular trackbacks from websites?
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