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  • I experience the same problem. Maybe Image Elevator is obsolete, now you can drag-drop images into TinyMCE, but I liked Image Elevator since it bypassed the upload and image parameters screen, and directly included the image after uploading and allowed to continue editing.
    I hope that Image Elevator will be fixed for using with all 3.9.1 WP installations.

    Forum: Hacks
    In reply to: Change language at runtime

    Maybe I didn’t put the lines in the right place. Which file/location (Twentyten theme I’m using) should I paste the code?

    Forum: Hacks
    In reply to: Change language at runtime

    I am looking for the same thing. Can’t get it to work.

    Thread Starter JGeo

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    OK! kb-advanced-rss-widget does the job. I don’t even have to select the ‘reverse’ option.

    Thread Starter JGeo

    (@jgeo)

    It appears that for example Joomla outputs rss entries with the date they were created as the the pubDate value. The sorting of the items of a calendar in the rss output file is according to the event-date. So either Joomla should change the pubData such that the order is exactly opposite to that of the dates of the actual events.
    Or the RSS widget (now I use the built-in rss widget of WordPress/TwentyTen) should skip sorting the rss entries and publish them in the order of the file.
    I guess the latter would be easiest for me, since I have control over that. However, I tried several rss-widget-plugins, but none supports overruling the order of the items.

    Thread Starter JGeo

    (@jgeo)

    OK, that sets my direction. What is actually used by WordPress to sort the items? Is it the pubDate in the feed, or something else? If I ask the provider of the feed to ‘fix’ it’s output, what should I demand for?

    I can imagine that indeed calendar feeds differ from news feeds in the order of display of the items. However, I can’t find requirements for them, and how to cope with the intrinsic difference.

    Thread Starter JGeo

    (@jgeo)

    Thank you very much for you quick response.

    I tried this, but when I remove the extra line I suggested, image editing broke again, and it was not restored by the extre line you suggested. Unfortunately.

    Then I tried it in IE (instead of FF), and got, with your suggestion, a Runtime error “‘a.widget.prototype._trigger’ is null or not an object”, in line 13 of jquery.min.js.
    And with my version, I got “MS JScript runtime error: Object expected” in line 3 of wp-admin/load-scripts.php.

    I have no clue what is broken. I use the latest jquery version 1.6.4, but with 1.4.2 it does not work either.

    I’ll try upgrading to a newer WP version, but upgrading from Lenny to Squeeze.

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