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    I just upgraded to 2.0.3 from 2.0.2 and now my blog at https://nakba48.org has the character ‘{1}’ prefixed to the date of all my posts, e.g. {1}June 1st, 2006. I am using a custom theme but utilizing the same time function as the default template: <?php the_time(‘F jS, Y’) ?>.

    Also, I just upgraded from a completely new and unmodified (no plugins or anything) 2.0.2 install on another blog at https://studentsforahumansociety.org/index.php and it appears to be doing the same thing. Has anyone else seen this before or possibly point me in the right direction? Thanks!

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  • Allright, so what is the fix exactly? I don’t understand what I am supposed to do. What do you change in what files?

    EDIT: Nevermind I found it above.

    Nazgul, a PHP 4.2 compatible solution has been found and will be included in subsequent releases of WP.

    https://trac.www.ads-software.com/ticket/2774

    I’ve found another oddity with WordPress 2.0.3 running under PHP 4.2.2

    I was recently adding a link with the link description including a ‘ mark (as in Fred’s blog. This appeared in the sidebar as Fred/’s blog – ie, the escape character appeared. Editing it from within WordPress was impossible – in fact it then appeared as Fred///’s blog – so it seems to be escaping the escape character!

    A quick look in the database showed that the db table was storing the characters described, so it looks as if the problem is occuring in the input text processing. The workaraound was to edit the Mysql table directly (using phpMyAdmin)

    System is Linux RH9 running Apache 2, MySql 4 and php 4.2.2

    peter-b, try installing the WordPress 2.0.3 Tuneup plugin. That should fix your problem.

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