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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Post State Tags] Multisite – Network wide settings support?No problems. Just to clarify, it is and does work wonderfully with a multisite, just that when network activated the plugin requires each individual site to setup their own colour scheme and enable it to show. I was just looking to see if it was possible to have a network level override, which at this stage isn’t possible.
Not a huge problem for me, as I’ve just added the steps needed to the provisioning of a site.
Thanks again for the plugin!
Just updated to 2.0.2 – Fixed!
Great work Longtail! Thanks!
Tested in more depth:
All plugins disabled and theme active – problem exists
Disable all plugins and use WP Twenty Twelve theme, problem gone.
Enable all plugins and use WP Twenty Twelve theme, problem gone.Looks like its conflicting with my theme – Avenue – http://themeforest.net/item/avenue-a-wordpress-magazine-theme/289114
I’ve let them know. Not too sure if its a Theme fix or a plugin fix as the JWPlayer 5 worked fine…
And no, this wasn’t happening with 1.7.2 and first time its ever happened. (I’ve always kept JW Player updated – Tested first on a QA version of the site.)
I’m using a bunch of other plugins, but none that should interfere in this way, or have before.
I tested rolling back to JW5 and it showed up perfectly fine.
Rolled back to JW5 working source code –
<div id="jwplayer-1-div" class=""> <div id="jwplayer-1"></div> <p><script type='text/javascript'> function addLoadEvent1(func) { var oldonload = window.onload; if (typeof window.onload != 'function') { window.onload = func } else { window.onload = function() { if (oldonload) { oldonload() } func() } } }</p> <p> function ping1() { var ping = new Image(); ping.src = 'http://i.n.jwpltx.com/v1/wordpress/ping.gif?e=features&s=http%3A%2F%2FEDIT%2Farticles%2FEDIT&mediaid=4838&image=&file=http%3A%2F%2FEDIT%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2012%2F10%2FEDIT.mov&title=EDIT&creator=&author=&date=2012-10-18+08%3A35%3A46&description=&modes=_'; }</p> <p> addLoadEvent1(ping1); </script></div> <p><script type='text/javascript'>jwplayer('jwplayer-1').setup({"flashplayer":"http://EDIT/wp-content/uploads/jw-player-plugin-for-wordpress/player/player.swf","width":"400","height":"280","controlbar":"bottom","mediaid":"4838","image":"","file":"http://EDIT/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/EDIT.mov","title":"EDIT","creator":"","author":"","date":"2012-10-18 08:35:46","description":"","modes":[{"type":"html5","config":{"streamer":"","provider":""}},{"type":"flash","src":"http://EDIT/wp-content/uploads/jw-player-plugin-for-wordpress/player/player.swf"},{"type":"download","config":{"streamer":"","provider":""}}]});</script></p>I just tried grabbing 2.0.1 from – http://downloads.wp.xz.cn/plugin/jw-player-plugin-for-wordpress.latest-stable.zip which downloads a file called: jw-player-plugin-for-wordpress.2.0.1.zip but when its uploaded to the site the Plugin version still shows 2.0.0 and the problem exists. I guess it was an unrelated fix update.
Whoops, i’m using 2.0.0 (Straight from WP)
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Add Multiple Users for WordPress] Issue with wordpress 3.5yoramzara – was your problem originally using the latest v2.0.0 and you had to downgrade to v1.2.2?