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PSMDanny
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09/07/12 12:38 AM (13 years ago)

The Blog Pro Plugin problems solved and thank you

Hi everyone, From my vacation address I'm very happy to see that lots and lots of users have downloaded The Blog Pro Plugin. Many thanks for this and it's very motivating to further develop cool and useful plugins. Just an anouncement: there was a small problem with The Blog Pro Plugin on the self hosted version bthanks to David @ buzztouch the problem is fixed now and will work as supposed. If you downloaded the plugin, please re-download again. Uninstall the old version and reinstall the new one. Also make sure to unzip the package on your computer. Inside the zip you'll find the manual. For more information, newsletter subscriptions and video's have a look at www.bt-addons.com Have lots of fun Best Regards Danny
 
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09/07/12 05:40 AM (13 years ago)
Tnks Danny, excellent work!
 
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09/07/12 08:53 AM (13 years ago)
Thanks for the update. Still haven't had a chance to play with this new toy but that will be changing soon I hope... I have noticed a few semantic issue warnings in the code as the blogpro files are coming down with my app source code when i download it now. it has not stopped me from compiling even if i'm not using the screens/features of the blog yet. Very excited about this plug-in! Even more excited at the prospect of a future Android version. Enjoy the vacation, well deserved after all that coding. Thanks for checking in and working thru this whilst on it!
 
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09/07/12 09:36 AM (13 years ago)
@ATRAIN53: Danny's done a good job of explaining why the semantic warnings show up (in the .pdf). Because the plugin uses javascript files (included) Xcode is trying to compile them. Xcode should NOT compile .js files. So, it's a matter of "excluding them" from the "compiled resources." No biggie.
 
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09/07/12 12:04 PM (13 years ago)
Thanks all, @atrain have a look at www.bt-addons.com and see the video section to see how to handle the javascript files. Hope that explains you question. Best regards Danny
 

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