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  • Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: l10n weirdness

    @xibe.
    not sure, it doesn’toccur on my pages, though when looking at the .gif it seems the same type of blue line is apparent behind the buttons.
    it may be an artefact of the formatting that coincidentally underlines the trackback line.
    odd. and i am no help.
    sorry-r.

    sweet ??

    hi.
    ok, i’ll check the 80 character breaks when the job’s done, seems logical.
    here‘s a taster of wp in swedish. open the comment for a bit more. i’ll provide a user login for a peep at the backend when i get a moment.
    .mo’s get ftp’d as i finish a session.
    cheers-r.

    added se.po to the wiki.
    will update as furtherstrings are added.
    if youare or know of a swedish user with time to kill, pop over to cast a beady.
    cheers-r.

    Ok, I’ll hold fire on the sv translation until an anouncement regarding a finalised pot is made.
    cheers-r.
    ps.
    how do you lay them up on the wiki? – r.

    Thread Starter fatherofpip

    (@fatherofpip)

    nice.
    though it’s not the external css that visitors see but the css used to style wp when you log in. those styles are the ones i was referring to. i’ve re-styled my blog and fiddled the template to achieve what i wanted there, maybe i’ll see if i can’t apply something to the internal presentation on a dev blog i set up for purposes of play.
    the styles found on the link are very good.

    Thread Starter fatherofpip

    (@fatherofpip)

    many thanks for the tips, the upgrade took care of all but a few of the imported posts and they i could take care of by reposting after changing the timestamp.
    they had the same error messages as posted previously.
    time to install a nightly build on a sub-domain and see if i can get myself into trouble again ??
    once again – thanks – r.

    Thread Starter fatherofpip

    (@fatherofpip)

    although – the export via phpmyadmin was from a nightly prior to insertion of gmt for posts.

    Thread Starter fatherofpip

    (@fatherofpip)

    not using a nightly anymore – using blakey – we adress is https://aboutpip.mgivf.com but i’ve cleaned it up – i’ll go in and import the archives to bring up the error messages.
    cheers – r.

    Thread Starter fatherofpip

    (@fatherofpip)

    ok here we go: got the error messages wrong.
    attempted import into blakey, received error about duplicate (the hello world wp greeting) dleted duplicate and then imported again. received confirmation of successful import but when looking at the edit interface and blog itslef the following error messages are displayed:
    Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /data/members/paid/m/g/mgivf.com/htdocs/aboutpip/wp-blog-header.php on line 340
    and
    Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /data/members/paid/m/g/mgivf.com/htdocs/aboutpip/wp-includes/template-functions.php on line 1373
    for each post.
    Previous attempts led me to create a user matching the user value in the sql insert and ‘dummy’ categories that would supply available values for the import. Didn’t do that this time though the error messages are the same.
    cheers – r.

    Thread Starter fatherofpip

    (@fatherofpip)

    hi and thanks for the reply.
    i have tried the blakely, having retired from using the nightlies, but receive an error common to both nightlies and blakely:
    one in the blog header foreach() line 1363 (if i remember rightly) and also foreach() in template-functions-category.php on line 81.
    the sql ipmorts themselves work as long as i create a table based on the old non-gmt systembut throw me an error due to too few column values being inserted if i attempt to import to the newer posts table.
    i’ll wipe the slate clean and do as you suggest and post what i get.
    once again, thanks for the tips – r.

    Thread Starter fatherofpip

    (@fatherofpip)

    Well, I’ve tried it all. different builds of wp, blakey, creating a new table in mysql then importing, then creating new rows for gmt but still no joy…attempted to enter post_date values for the posts in post_date_gmt but my sql skills aren’t up to snuff.
    latest twist is a return to an older version of wp and balkey has left me unable to even insert the old posts in the original posts db.
    Am I banging my head against a brick wall here or is there a way via sql to sort this out?

    Thread Starter fatherofpip

    (@fatherofpip)

    coincidentally the tag in the template stopped showing author and in the wp edit interface the author id had also disappeared. used phpmyadmin changed the post_author to the desired value. consequently all affected posts have lost author id in the wp edit interface and the tag is still non functioning via the template for all posts. older posts from a blogger import retain their author id intact, this id being the new value in post_author.
    the posts themselves display perfectly and are editable for content, heading etc. login as eithe ruser works perfectly well.
    is this a bug? am i missing something? i’ve checked the mysql tables via phpmyadmin and received no problems.
    stumped and grateful for any answers, hints or tips.
    cheers-r.

    Thread Starter fatherofpip

    (@fatherofpip)

    thanks for the help – about to install admin on the server. interesting to note that in the edit interface the author name had disapeared from those posts written after manually changing the author with php4u (default on lycos). hope admin rectifies it.
    i’ll let the list know.

    Thread Starter fatherofpip

    (@fatherofpip)

    no worries again – changed to a bleeding edge version.

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