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  • Still quite strange, because the character limit in the database for a name is 55 characters, and for a slug it is 200 characters.

    I would expect that the name is longer, since it’s the one that you see in the blog.

    I made a rather blunt hack for this to work, modifying the file “post-bar-form.html”

    post-bar-form.txt
    (rename to html ofcourse)

    It will create working lightbox links for all images, with a lightbox setname that changes every hour. Originally, I wanted to have the number increment with every post, but I just don’t know how to do this.

    Note: I have no knowledge of javascript or php, so this was a dirty trial and error hack.

    I’m trying the same, with the newer tantan plugin. Somebody wrote a hack for this (it’s somewhere in the comments of the tantan group at flickr) but I haven’t managed to get it working yet.

    It seems like php is not configured properly on the website, because it doesn’t run the pages but rather serves them as text files.
    You should ask your hosting friend to help you with making a backup of your database (see elsewhere on www.ads-software.com) through phpmyadmin before you continue trying other things like upgrading or reinstalling.
    While you’re at phpmyadmin, take a look at the contents of the database to see if everything is still there (which it should, if the migration was done properly).

    Update: Resolved.

    After I discovered that the content shows up in the edit view, I disabled some plugins (markdown, google maps plugin and kimili flash embed). This worked.
    The content of the posts is back again, I re-enabled google maps and the content is still there (not the other plugins, I don’t need those yet, haven’t tested with these if it works).

    I have exactly the same problem! Another guy mentioned that this was only the case with a specific theme, but the posts are blank in all themes.

    A bit of explanation of my case:
    I moved my blog and domain to a new hosting provider, this is already done, so the name is now linked to the new blog. I can access the old blog through the site-preview function in the old plesk panel, but I cannot login into WordPress (the site is only accessible through https and an alternative port, WordPress doesn’t like that, apparently.

    Ingoal, this topic is marked ‘resolved’, could you enlighten me with the solution?

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