• Same issue as with wordpress version 4.3.5.

    About 6 months ago crosspost no longer functioned correctly. Images show broken links on the blog, the source image addresses are not carrying over correctly.

    Was using crosspost to post only my posts, now every time a post goes to the wordpress blog it also adds the post to the menu.

    Also getting 12+ notifications every time I update my local menus, or pages. (Which never happened before)

    I recently removed the menu from the wordpress blog that showed all my posts, because they all appeared with broken images. (here is an example how one of the posts appear on wordpress) atlanticcitynightclubs.wordpress.com

    After inspecting the image, it seems the image sources are being changed to (https://atlanticcitynightclubs.files.wordpress.com) and removing the original website source.

    Hopefully this is enough information for you to diagnose.

    Thank you,

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wp-crosspost/

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  • Plugin Author Meitar

    (@meitar)

    Sounds like it might be a change in the WordPress.com API, but I’m not sure. Sadly this is mostly a dead plugin, I’m not maintaining it actively anymore due to lack of resources to do so. I might start that up again, given more resources, but I can’t promise anything.

    Thread Starter seektruth

    (@seektruth)

    Just wanted to show the current debug output error messages when saving my menus in wordpress. All I did here, was change one menu, and it showed the following about 14 times. (one for each menu item). With debug off, it just omits the block of code, however still shows that following message multiple times. Thank you.

    Crossposting to WordPress.com failed. Debug output:

    object(stdClass)#873 (2) {
    [“error”]=>
    string(17) “unknown_post_type”
    [“message”]=>
    string(17) “Unknown post type”
    }
    Unfortunately, I have no idea what WordPress.com is talking about. Consider asking WordPress.com Support for help. Tell them you are using WordPress Crosspost, that you got the error shown above, and ask them to please support this tool. ‘Cause, y’know, it’s not like you don’t already have a WordPress blog, and don’t they want you to use theirs, too?

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