m3shrom
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WPBadger] WPBadger assertionsI found this useful resource for checking the json
https://beta.openbadges.org/issuer/validatorand it was saying
badge.version: Must be in the form of x.y or x.y.zSo I went back and entered 1.0 – but WP adjusted that back to 1
So then I entered 1.1 and it worked ok.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WPBadger] WPBadger assertionsHi there!
Great work on the plugin Dave!
I’m having a similar error message.
https://www.sunseed.org.uk/appropriate-technology/awards/304352328181266/json
I had a look at the json – the salt field is blank. Is this causing the error or could it be something else?
Ok – we’ll probably just hang on for that update.
Thanks again for your work on this plug in. I think it really helps to support choice in logging in a flexible way. It’s good for the Internet!
Thanks for the reply!
I had a look at that post and have a couple of questions which I will also pose to the other tech running this network install as they know more about mysql than me I am sure.
Deleting the setting from wp_options & wp_sitemeta would seem to be achievable.
However to ‘Repeat selecting from all site specific tables:’ would take too long to do manually right? So I guess that this is something that would involve writing a script where one of the inputs would be the number of blogs you have on the network.If so is there a script out there, or if our team writes one would it be useful to post it here?
Hi there,
I’m using the ‘latest posts’ widget and have this set up on the front page of a network, but it’s only visible when I log in. Why would this be – are there some permissions or roles settings that I’m missing.