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  • ditdotdat

    (@ditdotdat)

    Great, thanks!!

    On activating and going to ‘config’ I got this error at the top of the page:

    Warning: mysql_connect() [function.mysql-connect]: Access denied for user ‘useruser’@’localhost’ (using password: NO) in /home/useruser/public_html/telfordcourt.info/wp-content/plugins/key4ce-osticket-bridge/ost-bridge.php on line 66

    Warning: mysql_select_db() expects parameter 2 to be resource, boolean given in /home/useruser/public_html/telfordcourt.info/wp-content/plugins/key4ce-osticket-bridge/ost-bridge.php on line 67

    Obviously, they went away once I entered settings. It looks like you need a little bit of checking that the credentials are valid before trying to connect to the database.

    ditdotdat

    (@ditdotdat)

    I’m just doing some work on this plugin, to get it to play better with the 2014 theme, but I’ll wait for a while if you’re about to release something.

    From what I’ve seen around the web a working plugin would be really popular, there seem to be a lot of people with questions about OSticket-WP integration and very few answers!

    I think there may be more than one problem with uploading, which is causing some confusion.

    There’s a definite problem with the new Flash uploader on Macs, which you’ll only experience if your web host has the Apache mod_security module loaded (and I think a lot of hosts do). The problem is with the Mac Flash player sending the upload in a slightly incorrect format that mod_security doesn’t like. Because it’s a problem with Flash player it needs to be fixed by Adobe not WordPress.

    It is possible on some hosts to turn off mod_security for the wordpress file that processes the upload. If you’re feeling technical there’s more info on the WordPress bug tracker.

    I am having problems uploading with 2.5 RC1 as well, but only with the Ajax uploader.

    Browsers – Safari 3.0.4 (most recent version) and Mac Firefox 2.0.0.12
    Server – PHP 5.1.2

    The permission on wp-content is 755 but changing it to 777 makes no difference.

    The image uploads OK but when we get to the “Crunching” message I get an error “An error occurred in the upload. Please try again later.”

    Here’s the error from the PHP error log: mod_security: Access denied with code 403. Error processing request body: Multipart: final boundary missing

    Uploading from IE 7 with no Ajax works fine.

    I am using 2.1.3 and the include option of wp_list_pages has a bug in it. It will only list sub-pages if you have also asked it to list the parent pages of those sub-pages. In other words if page #1 is the parent of page #2 and you type wp_list_pages("title_li=&depth=0&include=2") you will get nothing but if you type wp_list_pages("title_li=&depth=0&include=1,2") then you’ll get both of them.

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