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I’ve also just upgraded my Twenty Eleven theme from version 1.2 to 1.3 – and lost the localization.
But in my case the language files didn’t reside in the child-theme folder. When it was version 1.2 the /wp-content/themes/twentyeleven/languages/ contained several .po/.mo-files. And these files get deleted by the upgrade.
Are these files not originally part of the version 1.2 theme? Or should they have been part of the 1.3 theme?
And yes, coping the .po./.mo-files (from 1.2) back to the parent theme folder (/wp-content/themes/twentyeleven/languages/) helps.
I’m voting for this!
Had a lot of files on the server with Danish special characters (? ? ? / ? ? ?) in the filenames. Hadn’t been a problems. But the plugin choke upon these giving ‘invalid path’ and other issues.
Can’t be sure that the editors of the wp-setup won’t add/upload files with special chars in the file name … so if the plugin could be ‘immune’ that would be great!
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In reply to: [Plugin: WordPress Download Monitor] suggestion: filter by categoryI would very much like that as well!!!
Thanx for a great plugin!
I too have seen this issue. But only on one specific wp-installation. On other wp-installations (99 % identical) there is no problem.
It seems to me that there is a problem with the db-user permissions or something. But even though I granted ALL permissions to the db-user I still got this error.
I’m running WP 3.0.1 and have tried with the plugin version 3.2 and 3.3.5.
With 3.3.5 I’m also getting a fatal error in the Category Setting pane. Seems to be related.