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#49 2011-08-11 18:10:13
- masa
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Re: sed_cleaner
net-carver wrote:
This one adds warnings on install before it pushes the button on your content if it seems to differ from the usual single article default setup.
Good idea since the plugin is very efficient: one moment it’s there and the next it’s gone along with a few other items ;)
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#50 2011-08-11 18:48:20
- net-carver
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Re: sed_cleaner
If anyone else is now interested in testing v0.7rc1 you can find it here temporarily.
Removed now, replaced with v0.7 as linked in opening post.
Last edited by net-carver (2011-08-11 21:48:21)
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#51 2011-08-11 21:16:13
- uli
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Re: sed_cleaner
net-carver wrote:
if it seems to differ from the usual single article default setup.
And on such test environments: be sure your DB backup folder is not the files directory as rss_admin_db_manager defaults to that one.
In bad weather I never leave home without wet_plugout, smd_where_used and adi_form_links
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#52 2011-08-11 21:24:14
- net-carver
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Re: sed_cleaner
uli wrote:
And on such test environments: be sure your DB backup folder is not the files directory as rss_admin_db_manager defaults to that one.
That’s good advice — and not just because of what sed_cleaner does. It does make me wonder about cleaning out the files dir by default now. Hmmm. I’m going to change that — very good catch Uli.
Last edited by net-carver (2011-08-11 21:32:14)
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#53 2011-08-11 22:02:59
- net-carver
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Re: sed_cleaner
v0.7 is out.
Adds…
- Warning on installation.
- Confirmation page shown before use in non-standard installations.
- Only removes the files it imports — should no longer nuke any DB backups that reside in the files directory.
All previous versions have been removed.
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#54 2011-08-14 14:49:53
- net-carver
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Re: sed_cleaner
Finally managed to get sound recording working (not great) so here are two replacement videos…
- Basic Use video (Ogg Vorbis format)
- Advanced Use video (Ogg Vorbis format)
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Re: sed_cleaner
After using sed_cleaner in Categories tab nothin is displayed even I create a new category.
The categories are created in the database, but I can’t view any of them (in all places where a category can be selected or edited).
Where colud be the bug?
Thank in advance!
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#56 2011-08-25 13:34:39
- jpdupont
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Re: sed_cleaner
The category created belong to the root category ?
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Re: sed_cleaner
jpdupont wrote:
The category created belong to the root category ?
Yes!
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#58 2011-08-25 14:54:17
- jpdupont
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Re: sed_cleaner
I’m actually working on a site created with sed_cleaner.
I have removed all the categories with sed_cleaner, but the new categories are created in TXP without any problem.
You create the categories in the cleanups.php file ? I don’t see where ?
Last edited by jpdupont (2011-08-25 14:54:54)
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Re: sed_cleaner
I don’t know where is the problem. The categories are created in the DB, without any problem.
But they aren’t listed in the category tab. If I create another category with the same name Textpattern alerts me.
I think the problem is grab data from DB. I’m just trying to solve it logically…
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Re: sed_cleaner
I everyone!
I’m using Textpattern 4.4.1
After installtion I run sed_cleaner.
Now if I create a new category, Textpattern stores it in the database, but any item are listened in the admin page. The page reports that categories are empty.
What could be the problem?
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