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My dev site is up and running for those who are interested in peeking at the animal without installing it on their site:
Note that some features on the above site are disabled for security reasons: plugin screen, users screen, ability to post unfiltered html, and so on. Also, if you peek into the dev site, please be so kind to not change its url or the test user's password.
Please report any bug you spot on my dev site or on your own site in this thread.
Did you try flushing your browser cache?
Running beta 14 I noticed then upgraded to rc1 where the error persisted, whenever I am on the [write > post] pagr, at the very bottom if I scroll down, I see the following error displayed:
WordPress database error: [Table 'username_wrdp1.wp_sfusergroups' doesn't exist] SELECT usergroup_id FROM wp_sfusergroups WHERE usergroup_name='Guests'
WordPress database error: [Table 'username_wrdp1.wp_sfpermissions' doesn't exist] SELECT permission_role FROM wp_sfpermissions WHERE usergroup_id=''
Jeff
@MusicRoadMan: I suspect it's the issue I fixed in beta-8. It should go away if you re-upgrade using the wizard.
@Sminc: no trace of this table (sfusergroups) in Sem Pro.
@Joseph: I'm uploading a fix both the now reading issue and the countdown issue right away. for those who are using now reading, you may want to do this after upgrading:
D.
RC-2 is up for grabs.
D.
Denis,
The upgrade wizard wipes out my now-reading template file changes. I thought these were =samples back in 5.0.x?
Mike
@nodnarb: IE6, right? please upgrade your browser.
D.
@Paul: even when you save the now reading settings?
D.
[bookmark me] doesn't force down whatever is below it.
if you mean, when it's used as a drop down button, that's what it's supposed to be doing. IE7 would actually the one with an odd behavior. is it still functional?
D.
@Keith: that one, I'm afraid is an odd WP bug, and I haven't managed to identify where it comes from. it only occurs once, though, so you're safe to reorganizing your sidebars as necessary. it happened to me as well on semiologic.com, but never occurred later onwards.
D.
I'm really loving the new wysiwyg editor. I've spent an entire day getting rid of Markdown on Semiologic just to be able to use it. :))
D.
Denis,
Running RC1, found the following conditions and errors:
In IE7, lower right corner reported errors, screen captures of these errors are attached, there were a total of 3 errors reported, 2 of them appeared to be the very same thing.
Running Firebug on the Firefox browser (a great tool by the way to test css tweaks to your site by the way), reported 2 other errors, that screen capture is also attached.
The "Bookmark Me" widget is not editable in Firefox (no edit link on it) but is in IE7.
The "Subscribe Me" widget configured to display as drop down does not display as drop down in either IE7 or Firefox.
The "Bookmark Me" widget configured as a drop down does drop down in both browsers, however in the right sidebar the widget pushes the drop down beyond the screen and requires to scroll over there to see it all and of course if you try to scroll you leave the area of the drop down so the drop down goes away.
test site is: jeffdodson.com
I am uploading RC2 at the moment and will report if these bugs still exist in RC2.
Jeff
Denis,
Once uploading RC2, all the edit links on widgets work more confidently, before you might have to click a couple times to get the edit window to stay open. And, the Bookmark widget is now editable in Firefox.
Also, in IE the error reported lower right is different now, image attached.
Otherwise all other errors reported in previous post still exist (firebug found error and Bookmark drop down pushed off page).
Jeff