• Resolved Logan Rosen

    (@computerwiz908)


    Activating this plugin caused a “Cannot send session cache limiter” error, referenced by another plugin called Zemanta.

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  • Plugin Author Ciprian

    (@butterflymedia)

    Thank you for reporting, I will check Zemanta, to see the cause of this error. Expect an update by Monday, the latest.

    Plugin Author Ciprian

    (@butterflymedia)

    Try version 1.2.2. You did not mention if the plugin works correctly, or does not activate at all.

    Thread Starter Logan Rosen

    (@computerwiz908)

    Nope, I’m still getting the error upon activation. WP-phpMyAdmin works fine, so I have switched to that plugin.

    Plugin Author Ciprian

    (@butterflymedia)

    There must be something with the new code I’ve added, the phpinfo() stuff. Do you think it was a bad choice adding PHP information? Do you think I should focus on phpMyAdmin only?

    Plugin Author Ciprian

    (@butterflymedia)

    @computerwiz908: I have implemented several fixes from WP-phpMyAdmin into my plugin. Please try it now and tell me if it works for you.

    I think there is still something buggy w/ this plug-in: I had to disable it. I have my blog burned via feedburner, and this plugin was causing my RSS feed to crash. Once I disabled the plugin and re-synced my feed, everything started working again. I didn’t have problems prior to the series of recent updates. I’m currently using version: 1.2.5.

    Plugin Author Ciprian

    (@butterflymedia)

    Version 1.2.6 fixes this, as plugin headers were sent AFTER the RSS headers, thus causing a crash.

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