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Thanks for the heads-up. I'll take a look at this in the morning. Will post here if I need any further information.
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Thanks for the heads-up. I'll take a look at this in the morning. Will post here if I need any further information.
O.K. Could you create a separate thread for that issue, and describe in a bit of detail what you expect to see happen with the dropdown, and what's happening instead? (If you're able to take screenshots that would help somewhat.)
If it's alright with you, I'll mark this request as resolved (for the menu issue which the FWP upgrade has seemingly resolved) and we can troubleshoot issue with the link-category dropdown in the other thread.
Thanks,
-C
If the dev version from Github fixed this issue for you, then you'll be glad to know that the changes made in the recent development-version upgrades are now available in an officially-packaged, just-released version at the WordPress Plugins repository:
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/feedwordpress/
The newest version is 2012.1212. Let me know if it fixes the problem you're encountering, or if there are any outstanding issues you're still seeing after making the upgrade.
Thanks,
-C
This issue should be fixed in the most recent release of FeedWordPress, v. 2012.1212, available now at:
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/feedwordpress/
Let me know if it fixes the problem you're encountering, or if there are any outstanding issues you're still seeing after making the upgrade.
Thanks,
-C
Hey all,
This issue should be fixed in the most recent release of FeedWordPress, v. 2012.1212, available now at:
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/feedwordpress/
Let me know if it fixes the problem you're encountering, or if there are any outstanding issues you're still seeing after making the upgrade.
Thanks,
-C
Hey all,
This issue should be fixed in the most recent release of FeedWordPress, v. 2012.1212, available now at:
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/feedwordpress/
Let me know if it fixes the problem you're encountering, or if there are any outstanding issues you're still seeing after making the upgrade.
Thanks,
-C
artc,
In the absence of more information about your setup, it's hard to know whether or not the most recent release fixes the issue that you were encountering, but there were some outstanding issues with PHP 5.4 in particular that could cause fatal errors; if that is the issue you were encountering, the most recent release, 2012.1212, fixes the issue. If that's not the issue you were encountering, then I'd be happy to take a look at the problem if you can let me know something about what version of FWP you downloaded, what version of WordPress you were attempting to use it with, and what version of PHP your web hosting environment was running.
In any case, the recent update that fixes the PHP 5.4 compatibility issue is now available at http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/feedwordpress/
Thanks,
-C
Well, there are a variety of reasons why a new release has been slow in coming, but in any case, there is a fix out today which should help with at least some of the compatibility issues you're reporting -- v. 2012.1212. Take a look:
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/feedwordpress/
Let me know if this solves the problems you've been encountering, or if there are other issues that remain to be resolved.
Thanks,
-C
Hi debbrancheau,
Sorry to hear you're running into this problem. I believe that it should be fixed in the most recent release of FeedWordPress (v. 2012.1212, released earlier today), which includes a series of compatibility fixes for changes recently introduced in the WordPress admin UI.
Could you take a look at the new version at http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/feedwordpress/ and let me know if making the upgrade solves the problem you're encountering?
Thanks,
-C
@zcytunoy, thanks for supplying the explanation and work-around fix on this issue.
Y'all may be glad to know that a similar series of compatibility fixes has been rolled into the most recent release of FeedWordPress, v. 2012.1212, released today and now available at:
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/feedwordpress/
Hope this helps!
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