WP-o-Matic 1.0RC3 beta shipping.
Here is the upcoming RC3 release!
Remember that, just like any release prior to 1.0, upgrading will erase your previous campaigns, feeds, logs, etc.
- Now compatible with Wordpress 2.5
- Categories shown with indentation (parent > children now separated)
- SimplePie updated to 1.1.1, and SimplePie Core now supported.
- Fixed broken cron command
- Fixed broken export on some systems
- Fixed broken redirect when resetting a campaign
- Everything now stored in GMT to avoid time issues. Gotten rid of NOW() functions in favor of WP time functions
- Fixed bug with validation upon deletion of feeds in existing campaigns
- Fixed bug with ‘allow comments’ setting.
- Fixed bug with logs dates
- Fixed bug with double quote escaping (fixes campaign templates / rewrite html bugs)
- Username in options tab changed to a more handy select box.
- Interface now looks better on IE (d’oh)
- Added many help files
- Fixed annoying duplicates bug
- Fixed small bug in import with labels
I need feedback on:
- All sorts of errors, warnings, notices, blank screens
- Styling problems, indicating Browser, OS, URL and a screenshot.
- Behavioral problems: bad dates, bad content, duplicates, etc
- Performance problems
- Unexpected behavior
Always include instructions on how to reproduce the issues please!
Go ahead and download it
Updates
- 1 - Fixed bugs with categories in edit mode and posts tools (thanks Mike)
- 2 - Fixed empty rewrite bug (thanks Mike) and replacements now case insensitive
- 3 - Fixed bugs with ‘use feed date’ option, footer copyright, bad dates in ‘view all’ logs, log message field made text, timestamps converted to datetime, ‘Clean logs’ function fixed (big changes, please test)
- 4 - Fixed bugs with older WP releases (now WP-o-Matic works with any version starting from 2.2). Now rewrite works with PHP4.
- 5 - str_ireplace bug fixed, allow comments bug fixed, now user can choose comments state.
- 6 - {content} not getting rewritten fixed, titles and other settings not being stored fixed.
Tags: on May 3rd, 2008
May 5th, 2008 at 2:46 pm
@Chris
It’ll be done by WP-o-Matic automatically
May 5th, 2008 at 2:45 pm
@DJ Chaos
It seems your server doesn’t have the said function, for now search and replace the term ’str_ireplace’ for ’str_replace’ (notice the second doesn’t have the i)
For the next version it’ll be fixed for all setups.
May 5th, 2008 at 2:43 pm
When fetching a feed on the live site the following error occured:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: str_ireplace() in wp-o-matic/wpomatic.php on line 729
Do you have any ideas what may be causing this? This is strange because on the test server this is not happening. RC3, Firefox 2, Apache Server, WP 2.5.1 Even after manually removing all wpomatic tables the error continues. Hope that helps.
May 5th, 2008 at 2:42 pm
Hi Guillermo,
I installed your plugin, but it was buggy, So I am trying to install the newest version you have and wonder how can I wipe ALL the previous data from the old version out? This way I can start off fresh!
Thanks
May 5th, 2008 at 1:33 pm
** Update to Closed Comments Bug ** It appears turning the comments off and then on again in each campaign will re enable the comments but only for newly created posts. Hope that helps.
Thanks
May 5th, 2008 at 1:23 pm
Great plugin. I have discovered a possible bug. I am running your previous plugin version on 2 blogs so far. I have not upgraded the live blogs with RC3 yet but have tested RC3 and it appears that comments are automatically being set as closed even though they are enabled. I am running WP 2.5.1, Firefox 2 Browser. Is it possible that this bug may only occur with certain themes? You can see the previous release in action here: http://djchaos.com
Thanks
May 5th, 2008 at 12:46 pm
@ Mahlzeit
Can you provide more information useful for debugging (browser, wp version, etc)?
May 5th, 2008 at 9:28 am
Additionally it’s got problems saving stuff. The title for example doesn’t get saved. Neither does the post template.
May 5th, 2008 at 8:23 am
Hi Guillermo
Testing with WP 2.5.1. Have tried many different feeds and it seems that the “use dates from the feed” option is still not working.
Thank you
May 5th, 2008 at 8:02 am
Working perfectly with 2.5.1.
Can we create a user with the same name as in feed and assign all posts according to the author in feeds instead of assigning to a precreated author? This would be a very useful feature.
May 5th, 2008 at 3:48 am
Thank you, Guillermo! For some reason, I still can’t get WP-o-Matic to use the dates from the feed (and not from when it picked up the feed items).
I removed the tables and reconfigured everything, and updated to the version above - any idea where to start troubleshooting this?
It’s a Twitter feed, if that helps at all.
May 4th, 2008 at 9:28 am
Hi Guillermo
Thank you very much for your hard work. The plugin is brilliant! Will report bugs if I find any.
May 4th, 2008 at 8:45 am
Great work Guillermo, going to test it out and report if any bugs
Thanks
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