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    As mentioned in the announcement, this was for pMachine 2.0 . It’s GPL so you are free to do whatever you want. It’d be nice if you publish the results. I don’t have any short-term plans to update the script as I don’t use pMachine at all anymore.
    I believe there is another pMachine import script that supports 2.3 and the next (1.3) version of WP has new import functionality, you may want to check that.

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Update Notify info

    I find this similar plugin a bit better. What did you like about Gudlyf’s ?

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: Years Ago, WP 1.2 Plugin

    Does it get the posts matiching the exact date (“Today, one year ago”) or can it be more broad (“This week, one year ago”,. etc.) ?

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    Stevarino: Right on! Your second version did it for me. I also see the Comments link is updated.
    Do you think there would be something similar to be able to provide shorter trackback URLs too ? Do trackbacks work with only a post number ?

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    File permissions has nothing to do with the admin upload capabilities. If I restrict uploads to only the admin, the directory still has to be 766 which leaves it open to other manipulations (like file-replacement by other users on the same server).

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    A file manager is the first (and most likely only) step to get total control of an account.

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    Redneck: I’m guessing you’re doing this for a customer or for profit (since it’s a shopping cart). Why not ask the OS Commerce team / developers to improve it and offer to pay for it ? You may be in for a good surprise – perhaps someone’s even already done it or planning it.

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    Sometimes I answer even the obvious repetitive questions by doing a cut & paste of what I find and ending with “I searched for XXX in the Wiki”, etc.. with precise links.
    Unfortunately the FAQ and documentation links from the main site are so badly presented and incomplete, that may be another reason why site visitors just use the forums. The FAQ even encourages writing to the forums instead of searching! I wish I could change that, fortunately there’s the wiki to express myself ??
    I think it’s just easier & faster to fire off questions without searching, until people realize an answer may never show up (check the 0-reply posts). Maybe then they’ll see that taking the extra 2 *seconds* to enter a search term (and document their finding after that for others) will help them. But that is forcing them to put that extra effort, instead of designing properly from the beginning.

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: More code
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    (more…) is hardcoded in the \wp-includes\class-smarty.php file (line 179)
    There’s also some logic for displaying more… content in the get_the_content() function (\wp-includes\template-functions.php).
    Search in the files for the “more…” or “more” strings.
    For an example of code that hides content, see https://yulblog.org . Click on the link “What is the meta-blog…”.

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    Check these posts:
    How difficult will it be to upgrade to 1.x?
    Successful (but ugly) upgrade from 0.72 to nightly
    3 columns layout
    For the first two I used “0.72” as the search keyword. For the last one, I used “3 columns”.

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    Can you let us know what versions of PHP, mySQL you’re using ? Can you share your website’s URL with us so we can examine your phpinfo.php output ?

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    peb: I followed (and updated) the 5-minute-install guide with success.
    However, I would suggest your try WP 1.02 instead. It’s not officially released yet, but if you think you can help testing it, it’s supposed to fix most (if not all) problems listed in the forums. Once you’ve installed it, go back to the thread I mention and comment it.
    I installed it and have been using it for the past few days (ok, 24hrs) without problems.

    Forum: Installing WordPress
    In reply to: install issues
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    I would suggest your try WP 1.02. It’s not officially released yet, but if you think you can help testing it, it’s supposed to fix most (if not all) problems listed here. Once you’ve installed it, go back to the thread I mention and comment it.
    I installed it and have been using it for the past few days (ok, 24hrs) without problems.

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    I think those files *should* be deleted after each install. They only provide more ways to potentially break an installation and provide information about the system they’re on that could help attackers. The installation script should provide an option to delete unnecessary files once it’s completed.

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    I would suggest your try WP 1.02. It’s not released yet, but if you think you can help testing it, it’s supposed to fix most (if not all) problems listed here.
    I installed it and have been using it for the past few days (ok, 24hrs) without problems.

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