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Plagiarism Today
A site about content theft, plagiarism and copyright infringement issues on the Web.
If anyone out there is a PHP developer and is familiar with developing Wordpress plugins, the Numly Plugin would greatly appreciate your attention.
Originally created by Cal Evans and licensed under the GPL version 2.0. The plugin automatically submits posts created in Wordpress to be fingerprin ... Continue reading »
Originally created by Cal Evans and licensed under the GPL version 2.0. The plugin automatically submits posts created in Wordpress to be fingerprin ... Continue reading »
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Hope your haunted house is scaring a few folks!
-Will
1 year ago
All the user input fields of the plugin should remember your configurations when you deactivate and then activate the plugin. As it is now, all data is cleared and every time you reactivate the plugin, you need to re-enter the data. Right now it is only two fields, but with additional, more advanced, options as Jonathan suggests, this will be more problematic.
-Will
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When I edit an existing post that already has a Numly number, I used to get issued a new number. This makes sense as if I change the original article, technically it becomes different. This is not happening since I upgraded to 2.3. Now I can edit a post and a new Numly number is not generated.
Has anyone else noticed this. I wonder if it is the plugin acting differently with 2.3 or if it something on the site. I'll ask Chris about it.
-Will
1 year ago
I don't think there have been any takers. I haven't noticed that problem but, then again, I haven't updated any old posts. It could be an issue dealing with the WP hooks though.
Definitely ask Chris about it. I'll direct him to this comment too.