Contact issues II

Just a quick rant to request that anyone who contacts me and leaves an email address – excluding spam comments which get deleted with little though – please leave an email address that works!

This has happened quite frequently over the past few months. Maybe I’ll have to add a second confirm email field which cross checks before confirmation.

If you’ve sent me a contact and I’ve not got back to you – it’s probably because I can’t, not won’t.

QinetiX Domain Portfolio Administrator

The beta stage of the upcoming QinetiX Domain Portfolio Administrator has been completed, and is now at release candidate stage (RC1).

This is a from the ground up rewrite of some of the core features of the  stagnating WP Domain Portfolio product, itself based on the standalone domain name portfolio, and using the new QinetiX RAD-WP framework for creating PHP5 OOP WordPress Plugins for WordPress 2.7+. There are substantial differences, improvements, and new features, including new DB structures, categories and template tags. It allows a fully fledged domain portfolio site to be created within wordpress. The product also uses the new WordPress 2.7+ administration framework for ease of use.

PN2WP Updated

I’ve updated the Postnuke 2 WordPress migration tool to improve the directory path handling. It should work file with all releases of WordPress 2.7+ . Any problems please let me know.

jQuery – you’ve gotta love it!

I’ve been a big fan of jQuery for a while, but since wordpress moved to utilise the library as the core javascript library I have started to use it more and more…. but still only scratching the surface.

Contact Form Issues

Looks like there are sporadic contact form issues where the input isn’t being recognised. A successful submit should display the sent message in green with a success message. If you’re having issues contacting us through the contact form please use your normal email program to send a message to admin[at]anyname[dot]co[dot]uk. Replacing the parenthesis with dots of course.

Update: Hopefully these are fixed now…. thanks wordpress for not fixing the ‘failed upgrade’ bug, or adding a new ‘feature’ to the spaghetti code that is WordPress Core!

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