The download links (pointing to github) give a 404
The download links on the post (pointing to github) give a 404.
The download links on the post (pointing to github) give a 404.
For me this seems to be tied with using https (and KB SSL Enforcer): with encryption, switching folder views freezes Reader for up to a minute. When I switch to plain http, everything works as fluently as it used to just a week ago. I’m using Chromium 11.0.696.65 (84435) in Ubuntu 10.04.
1. Comes packaged inside a subdirectory called ”list-recent-sites.php”, which causes it not to show up under plugins after installing. Can be worked around by moving the files from within ”list-recent-sites.php” up in the directory tree (into list-recent-sites/).
2. Still doesn’t work after the aforementioned workaround and activating: the function displays nothing.
I’m currently using Miro 3.5.1 from the PCF ’Releases’ PPA. I understand version 4.0 is well underway, so I’d like to give it a try. Is there a PPA for testing such development/unstable versions? I suppose I could compile from source, but PPA’s are so much easier.
With Autolink URI 2.0.2, URI’s such as https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/wiki/File:Snowshoeing.ogg are converted wrong: the colon cuts the link so that it points to https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/wiki/File.
Adding colon into the regexp on line 59 of the plugin fixes this:
(?:\/[a-z0-9:%_|~.-]*)*
Could the developer integrate this fix into the plugin?
…and with 1.1.4 ”You do not have sufficient permissions” is back.
Hi Michael,
I just upgraded to version 0.9.20 of the plugin, and thereafter successfully connected my other blog with my Flattr account. So the issue is resolved for me. Thank you!
Upgraded to 1.0.1 an lo and behold, it now works.
With 1.0, the authorizing does redirect back to my blog, but the authorization hasn’t happened (the link still prompts to authorize). The ”You do not have sufficient permissions” problem also lingers, i.e. the settings cannot be saved.
Also, I seem to be talking to myself here.
After filling the key and secret directly into the database I got a little further: I get the authorizing link and get to give the permissions on Flattr’s side, but then I get a blank page (…/callback.php?oauth_token=…), so the permissions are never actually granted.
I should mention this is one of multiple blogs running under one WP installation (a MU-like installation, if you like). I’m the admin of my site so I’ve tried things as both the blog admin and the site admin credentials, with no luck.