Forum Replies Created

Viewing 7 replies - 1 through 7 (of 7 total)
  • Any progress here?

    I need to make a child of a parent that’s not yet published, but this appears to be a non-option.

    I see a patch in this ticket:
    https://core.trac.www.ads-software.com/ticket/8592

    …but I’m not sure if it’s current or not or what. My php is pretty limited…

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: IntenseDebate

    Weighing in on this problem, too.

    Intermittently and unreproduceably, comments have a huge lag between when they’re submitted and when they’re visible on a post.

    I’ve had the following reported to me by readers and have personally witnessed:
    –The same behavior as the OP: comment shows up on “recent comments” widget, click through…comment’s not visible.
    –Type a comment, hit submit, comment box the little fade like it’s been submitted…comment doesn’t show up. No amount of hard refreshing brings it back. Multiple retries are sometimes successful.
    –Get a “replied to your comment” email, only to click through and the comment’s not there.

    Plugins that might be relevant:
    JS Minify
    WP Supercache

    Thread Starter mad_science

    (@mad_science)

    Thanks for the links…nicely in-between our $50/mo VPS and the $200 dedicated.

    Doing a little googling, I see Media temple’s GS service getting nothing but lousy reviews across the web, although most are kinda old. Not as much bad press on the DV.

    Very little review press on Wiredtree.

    Can anyone speak from experience for either?

    I was going in circles with this issue same as you (.htaccess had begin and end, just like it was supposed to) and finally realized it was a really ridiculous error.

    At some point after downloading/editing/uploading the file, “.htaccess” lost the dot. e.g. I was looking at “htaccess” on the server, thinking it was fine.

    Renamed to add the dot in front ==> victory.

    Figured this might help some confused person coming across this is the future.

    I was going in circles with this issue same as you (.htaccess had begin and end, just like it was supposed to) and finally realized it was a really ridiculous error.

    At some point after downloading/editing/uploading the file, “.htaccess” lost the dot. e.g. I was looking at “htaccess” on the server, thinking it was fine.

    Renamed to add the dot in front ==> victory.

    Figured this might help some confused person coming across this is the future.

    Thread Starter mad_science

    (@mad_science)

    Based on the summary there, then we’re doing the right thing (www.hooniverse.com/blog)

    The links to his talk are all dead, so I have no idea why this is the right thing…but hey, that’s good enough for now.

    +1.

    Super annoying.

Viewing 7 replies - 1 through 7 (of 7 total)