Hopewilbanks – Thanks for bring this issues to our attention. The next release will include the creative commons image.
I must also say that I’m at a loss with the update to the 2.0 versions. It was a fluke that I found out that the actual plugin file no longer has the same name and therefore WP thinks it doesn’t exist anymore.
Therefore, in order to *continue* to use Photo Dropper it is necessary to activate a *new* plugin. That doesn’t make sense to me. Updates should be seamless, yes?
Dragnmuse — Any more details about the issue? We haven’t heard anything about that. Seems like a WordPress update issue.
Any additional details would be great.
Sure.
Version 1.0.9 and lower, the plugin file is called “flickr-post-plugin.php”. Starting with version 2.0, the plugin file is called “photodropper.php”.
So, when I go to my list of plugins, I get an error message at the top of WP that says: The plugin photo-dropper/flickr-post-plugin.php has been deactivated due to an error: Plugin file does not exist.
I got the same result on:
1. Multi-site installation
2. Stand alone installation
3. Auto update
4. Manual update
Thanks,
Cathy