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#877 2011-07-22 09:27:25
Re: glz_custom_fields
That bug took me exactly 2 minutes to fix. It’s the other stuff (particularly the JS parts) which dragged me into this massive refactoring (almost rewrite in certain respects).
This is the plan for the weekend
Last edited by gerhard (2011-07-22 09:27:38)
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#878 2011-07-28 15:36:44
Re: glz_custom_fields
Hi Gerhard,
i gave a donation through Paypal this morning, and no download link showed up !
Is there something i am missing ?
Thanks for your advice !
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#879 2011-07-30 08:41:57
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#880 2011-07-30 19:22:12
Re: glz_custom_fields
awesome!
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#881 2011-07-30 19:56:09
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#882 2011-07-30 20:15:56
Re: glz_custom_fields
gerhard wrote: “I want to get nailed”
fair enough… to each his own. ;)
Last edited by mrdale (2011-07-30 20:16:09)
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#883 2011-08-01 00:43:03
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#884 2011-08-01 00:44:57
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#885 2011-08-01 01:27:16
Re: glz_custom_fields
May I ask why glz_custom_fields 1.2.5 is now injecting tracking code javascript (gosquared.com) into my Write and Preferences tabs?
Last edited by hidalgo (2011-08-01 01:28:49)
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#886 2011-08-01 10:06:39
Re: glz_custom_fields
hidalgo wrote:
May I ask why glz_custom_fields 1.2.5 is now injecting tracking code javascript (gosquared.com) into my Write and Preferences tabs?
It allows me to see how the plugin is being used. If you feel that it’s too “intrusive”, you can delete the lines 13-50 in the glz_custom_fields.js file. I should have added it as a preference option, but I didn’t want to delay the new version.
The next version of the plugin will reveal more of the functionality behind this new feature, suffice to say that it’s more than regular tracking “a la” Google Analytics style.
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#887 2011-08-01 23:44:41
Re: glz_custom_fields
How about an option to purchase a premium version that will never include tracking code? Ha ha. :-)
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#888 2011-08-02 08:19:53
Re: glz_custom_fields
gerhard wrote:
It allows me to see how the plugin is being used.
You might not be aware of the fact that this is incompatible with Germany’s privacy legislation (and maybe elsewhere). This code fragment is putting your plugin’s users at risk.
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