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  • Plugin Author Daniel Iser

    (@danieliser)

    @ralfnator – Sorry to hear that. I am about to push another update patching issues found in the last few hours. Can you by chance tell me if there are any errors in your php error logs? I would be happy to push a patch for the issue as quickly as possible.

    Also any info you have such as PHP version etc would be helpful as well.

    I am pushing v1.4.5 which contains several php 5.2 compatibility fixes now, so if you have an older PHP version that may be the issue.

    Plugin Author Daniel Iser

    (@danieliser)

    @ralfnator – Did the latest updates resolve this for you?

    Thread Starter Ralfnator

    (@ralfnator)

    Yes, I does. And brings a lot of bugs with it. The important: no popup appears. Clicking “view popup” in the admin bar shows the popup, but it does not appears at the real front end at any page. Second, it saves no changes. I made some changes, left the backend for testing it, entered the settings again and all changes were lost.

    It seems so, there is a lot to do. I deactivate it and wait.

    Additionally I had to realize, that now the plugins needs 11 MB (!!!) of my PHP memory. Wow.

    regards,

    Plugin Author Daniel Iser

    (@danieliser)

    @ralfnator – Sorry to hear that, I have not heard any other reports describing the save issue your having. Secondly view popup wasn’t meant to put it everywhere, just show what it looks like over your site. I may adjust it to display the homepage in the future. I can also look at adding back the admin debug trigger type.

    Lastly I have not personally seen any major performance hits unless a site has upwards of 100 popups on a page. I have had another report, not similar but also claiming a performance hit when coupled with another plugin, but that looks like the other plugin is doing something repeatedly instead of caching it.

    Will be profiling it a bit later for comparison.

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