7/2/2008 ↓

Plugin Coders and WordPress 2.6

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What Plugin Coders Must Know About WordPress 2.6: Just like it sounds, Ozh has started a post, followed by a lively comment thread, on the challenges that can be faced by plugin coders with WordPress 2.6. This might be a good time (WordPress 2.6 Beta 2 is out) to start digging into your plugins to get them to be 2.6 compatible.

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  1. Great! This will affect a lot of my plugins. Thanks to Ozh for letting us know about this and providing the solution to boot…

    [Reply] Stephen Cronin (13 comments.) — 07/3/2008 @ 8:24 am
  2. It’s great that somebody actually took the time to document this transition so well for us, mere mortals, who didn’t have time to dig this deep.

    [Reply] Claude Gelinas (13 comments.) — 07/3/2008 @ 11:01 pm
  3. I am SO happy to see we can move the wp-config.php file from publicly served web files!

    [Reply] Seo Web Design — 07/7/2008 @ 7:32 am

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