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	<title>Comments on: DiggProof your Wordpress</title>
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		<title>By: Peekaboo / plugin incompatibilities with Wordpress 2.1</title>
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		<dc:creator>Peekaboo / plugin incompatibilities with Wordpress 2.1</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jan 2007 15:54:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Okay, part of the hype around wordpress 2.1 surrounds its optimized database queries. Well, last night, my admin page took 73 seconds to load and I kid you not. It probably didn&#8217;t help that I was indexing my computer a la Google Desktop at the same time. I&#8217;m always multitasking on a computer that, admittedly, isn&#8217;t too good at it. On my school&#8217;s network, I think my wordpress blog is blazingly fast and offers proof of the so-called optimized code, I guess. Several plugins are still incompatible, but thus far, I&#8217;m finding out that those plugins I thought I couldn&#8217;t live without areÂ not so indispensable. My Google Sitemaps beta keeps timing out and asks me to raise the PHP memory limit. I&#8217;m sorry because I have no control over that. When I manually try to rebuild the sitemap, it gives me the error message &#8220;Fatal error: Call to undefined function: stripos() [&#8230;]&#8221; I&#8217;ll have to return to the previous 2.7 release version.Â As for the autosaving issue in Wordpress, I guess I&#8217;ll just have to save my post manually first and foremost before trying to get everything down and then, saving. Actually, maybe that&#8217;s how it&#8217;s supposed to work, butÂ I don&#8217;t like altering what wasn&#8217;t broken i.e. I hadn&#8217;t had much issues with lost posts because I would always keep a copy in an open Notepad window. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Okay, part of the hype around wordpress 2.1 surrounds its optimized database queries. Well, last night, my admin page took 73 seconds to load and I kid you not. It probably didn&#8217;t help that I was indexing my computer a la Google Desktop at the same time. I&#8217;m always multitasking on a computer that, admittedly, isn&#8217;t too good at it. On my school&#8217;s network, I think my wordpress blog is blazingly fast and offers proof of the so-called optimized code, I guess. Several plugins are still incompatible, but thus far, I&#8217;m finding out that those plugins I thought I couldn&#8217;t live without areÂ not so indispensable. My Google Sitemaps beta keeps timing out and asks me to raise the PHP memory limit. I&#8217;m sorry because I have no control over that. When I manually try to rebuild the sitemap, it gives me the error message &#8220;Fatal error: Call to undefined function: stripos() [&#8230;]&#8221; I&#8217;ll have to return to the previous 2.7 release version.Â As for the autosaving issue in Wordpress, I guess I&#8217;ll just have to save my post manually first and foremost before trying to get everything down and then, saving. Actually, maybe that&#8217;s how it&#8217;s supposed to work, butÂ I don&#8217;t like altering what wasn&#8217;t broken i.e. I hadn&#8217;t had much issues with lost posts because I would always keep a copy in an open Notepad window. [...]</p>
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