eljustino
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [XPoster - Share to Bluesky and Mastodon] Database upgradeNM. Looks like we had a couple server config issues… too little memory and too short of a timeout set. After finding the relevant messages in the Apache error log, was relatively easy to track down.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP eCommerce] Activating WP e-commerce breaks permalinksSorry, but we couldn’t find any help for this and had no real choice but to use Woocommerce instead.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP eCommerce] Activating WP e-commerce breaks permalinksShould mention I did try disabling all plug-ins and switching to one of the default themes. Same problem.
Hmmm…
I just deactivated all plugins through SQL and then reactivated them all (again, through SQL). The problem didn’t return…
Any resolution on this one? Having this issue myself.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Contact Form 7] [Plugin: Contact Form 7] Change From line?No luck, at least not with Gmail. I see a “Reply-To:” header with the correct address, but it doesn’t seem to work right with Gmail (that is, hitting “reply” still creates a new message to my address rather than the one from the form). Also, it still doesn’t forward from Gmail to the other address.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Display most recent post from one category in a page?You, sir, are my hero. This is exactly what I needed and it works like a champ.
Aaron,
Thanks for replying here and confirming everything, as well as for pointing out that note I missed at the top of the code itself.
Frankly, I don’t see any problem with you getting a piece of the action. After all, you’ve given people free use of a great widget. The part that got my Spidey Sense a-tinglin’ was that it was happening without a clear notification for the users.
Personally, I think that if you were to put that disclaimer on the download page, or in the little blurb that appears in the WordPress Plugin page when you go to activate it, you’d be fine.
Or, better yet, if you added a simple checkbox to disable it (or a text field that allowed them to modify the donation percentage). Not that commenting out that single line (or deleting it) is that hard, but so many of the people using WordPress are using it precisely because they don’t need to know a thing about PHP to do so.
No matter what, the plugin is great and I appreciate the work you put into creating and supporting it.
Thanks again,
Justin
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: wp e-commerce lite: products page 404Yeah, you’re right.
Now, if you logon with any account, though, no 404.
Give it a look, if you like. Click Login in the upper-right and use the following:
U: test
P: testVoila… Products page appears.