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Ok, I’ve done some further testing, and I think it may just be a version issue: I’ve tested it out on two different WordPress sites hosted on the same server, one running WordPress 3.1.1, and the other running WordPress 3.2.1. The plugin appears to be working fine in both, except that in 3.1.1 the “File is attached: filename” field isn’t clickable.
If that is the cause and there’s nothing else I’m missing, I suppose it’s an easy enough fix to just upgrade, but I thought you guys might be interested in the info. Thanks again for your help & suggestions.
Thanks to both of you for the quick responses. To answer Mike Challis’s questions, the attachments are being sent via email, and I’m able to open the attachments fine from there. Regarding the file size, I’d been experimenting with a 15K PDF (which I didn’t think should be considered excessively large) but I also tried it again with a 1K text file and had the same results.
Are there any other checks I should do? Thanks in advance for any other suggestions that might help point me in the right direction.
Thanks for the quick response!
Unfortunately I’ve looked at it again and submitted a few more test messages, but the field that says “File is attached: filename” isn’t clickable, and there doesn’t appear to be a URL anywhere to access the file. At this point I’m starting to worry that I have an incorrect setting somewhere…
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In reply to: Simple Twitter Connect: Publish issuesThanks for the response! The Twitter application had indeed gotten set to Read-Only somehow — not sure what happened there, I was certain I’d chosen the Read & Write option while setting it up. This fix worked 100% for me, thanks again.
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In reply to: Simple Twitter Connect: Publish issuesI’m having the exact same problem. The strange thing is that I’ve used the plugin very recently, on another website using a different hosting service, and it seemed to work fine there. Could there be some kind of server configuration issue going on?
Hi Mike — thank you so much for the response; the ability to customize the CSS in this way is an invaluable feature of this plugin.
However after playing with the settings some more, setting them all to blank or to a dummy “foo” class, etc., I still can’t seem to get it to stop calling the linked stylesheet for the popup calendar (ctf_epoch_styles.css), which I was trying to replace with a custom version for the site I’m working on. Is there currently a way to do this?
Thanks again for your input and your work on this plugin. 🙂
Specifically, I’d like to disable the linked style sheet for the popup calendar used by the date field.
(Thank you for all the hard work on this plugin by the way.)
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In reply to: Custom User Registration Plugin?If anything is unclear about my question, just let me know and I’ll gladly post more information… Thanks.