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Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: 1.0 clean installWildDuck’s reference to the other page does fix the problem with headers. Adding the comment_allowed_tags entry into the options table fixes all of the headers already sent errors. The question is WHY?
~JamesForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WP 1 RC1 -> WP-login ErrorWell adding the comment_allowed_tags entry definitely solved the header problems. The question is what does this entry do? and Why did they change the default behaviour of some inherent functions without thorough testing and veryfying that the default populated database worked?
~JamesForum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Whatever happened to testing?The product idea, design and execution is great. The work effort is to be praised. All I am saying is that this isn’t a 1.0 release with so many early issues that could have been uncovered with a single release labeled pre-release or release candidate rather than saying that this was ready for production. Especially after pulling the .72 stable release from sourceforge. Having worked as a private and commercial developer. Without a single change history log or a RC version. someone would be fired or not paid. Oh what am I saying this is OpenSource. No one can be fired or not paid ??
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Whatever happened to testing?The AlexKing site lists feature changes. This is not a change log of which modules have had modification made since the .80 or .72 release. It seems to me that it was weird that there was a .80 release but never a .80 beta posted on SourceForge or a document indicating what versions of files made up the .80 release.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WP 1 RC1 -> WP-login ErrorThis is on a brand new site that has never been live before. Its a new domain name too so there shouldn’t be any cookies to clear for the site and I have gotten the error on two computers
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WP 1 RC1 -> WP-login ErrorI am getting identical problems on a totally clean install either via Frontpage or using FTP. I used the Platinum build as well.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: publishing without putting it on the front pageCan the Cat$ have multiple values like 1,2,3 or -5,-2?
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: target=_blank on these forums = bad :)target=”_blank” isn’t bad, its just outmoded. The XHTML 1.1 spec fails your source if you use it unless you create your own DTD. So leave it. If people want to use it their site becomes at best 1.0 Transitional. HTML style is a personal choice like what browser you use and isn’t that what blogging is all about anyway? Personal Choice!!!