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  • Yes, I’m getting the same error wherever I use this plugin, but only on the posts /post-sitemap.xml link. The others work fine.

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 1 month ago by kentaiwan98.

    And now there is no trial offer for people who install this plugin. Negating the only reason to install the plugin.

    Unless you’re a customer, you will not use this plugin. If you’re a customer, you will remove it… It’s unnecessary, as you will find out.

    Looks like you need to contact WordPress.com for support. Your site is hosted by WordPress.com (NOT .org).

    Thread Starter kentaiwan98

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    I got 5.2+ for one and 5.3 for the other. Two sites (same server)… will have to contact my hosting company. Thanks.

    Thread Starter kentaiwan98

    (@kentaiwan98)

    OK. Error reported:

    “You’re currently running PHP v5.2.17. A simple update is necessary. Please ask your web hosting company to do this for you. To remove this message, please deactivate Quick Cache.”

    I can confirm that I’m running PHP version 5.4.x. I tried downgrading to 5.3.x to see what happens. BUT the primary site is running 5.4.x just fine.

    Thread Starter kentaiwan98

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    Perhaps the simplicity of the menu options hides its complexity.

    The plugins were a subset of the plugins on the other site. I will do a thorough examination. Let you know.

    Brainstorm It is available direct from the site, nor is the documentation, support team, etc. The only thing you don’t get that is included on the wordpress admin menu: a feed to their forum. Just go to their site, and avoid this plugin altogether.

    The plugin is unnecessary and useless, unlike the bizXpress tools, which are of good value. However, once your free trial ends, the plugin is without any function whatsoever.

    What surprises me though: why there is no ability to login via the WordPress Panel, no API that allows interaction between WordPress & Sitesell directly, and one wonders why (when so many other plugins have some kind of API that pull data etc, directly into wordpress and/or make services available within WordPress… ) BizXpress is unable to do this. Each link you click forces you to open another window, taking you AWAY from your wordpress install.

    For BXP to work as SaaS properly, it needs to get over that, and treat wordpress users as an end in themselves, not a means to get more traffic Sitesell’s sites. There are plenty of other plugins that already do this. Provide an API that inputs chosen KW directly into the WordPress SEO plugins, help users with choosing their keyword data, … all those things that Sitesell used to be good at. That’s what would make this a valuable plugin.

    As it stands, BXP (as a plugin) is nothing less, nothing more than a collection of links. And whether or not this comment stays here, users will find this out when they try it out. I did.

    BTW, Jetpack gets updated and is shown in the WP updates section ANYWAY. That is not a good reason to keep a useless plugin.

    The plugin is absolutely not needed for WordPress, provides no intrinsic additional functionality to WordPress (other than adding a few links in the admin)… and, though approved as a SaaS, is largely a waste of your precious CPUs. Just go to their website and use the tools directly from there. No plugin needed. No upgrades needed. You won’t miss out on a thing by NOT installing the plugin.

    Unfortunately, the draft save doesn’t always work. I saved two (tests) but lost one (the actual post). Pity. I don’t usually use Quick Draft, now I have a good reason not to try. And I did check the DB for the posts, but the one post I wanted was missing.

    I don’t recommend Twitter Poster. It’s got two nasty ‘spam’ like features that you may find disturbing:

    1t posts links in Twitter as tweets AND it puts links in YOUR posts. While there is an option to remove the first (I remember I checked it carefully, but still got tweets), there is NO option to remove them from your blog, and it is a dofollow link, too.

    So, it is a nasty piece of spamware, which could get your blog/site a PR0 without you realizing it. And there is no way to select which links appear or where. And I was prepared to live with the tweet function, until I realized it put sponsored links in posts.

    Stay AWAY from this plugin. WP have not yet seen fit to remove it from their site, but they really should, if they are consistent to their principles.

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