We have not modified the add-on other than styling and I have no way to let you install the latest version. Everything is managed through a code deployment tool. I’ll have to another place to install an instance you can get to.
BTW – I encounter the same problems on your Archive Page Demo. It does not work with multiple word phrase searches, it doesn’t search the description field and it doesn’t have a way to choose search by title.
I am running the latest version, 2.8.3, that says it was updated March 11 and still have all of these issues. This is a really urgent issue. Can you please take a look?
Is there another version that I am not seeing in my download page? Per my earlier note, I have even installed this locally with no other plugins and a generic theme and still see the same problems.
Any chance of getting this looked at soon? thx
I have also tested this in a local environment with all plugins except the download manager and it’s add ons deactivated using the Twenty Eleven theme and it still happens.
You missed a place on line 36 of aps-content-cat.php where it says
$icon = $icon ==''?WPDM_BASE_URL.'file-type-icons/assets/download4.png':$icon;
no Problem – thanks
No the Path is backwards. It shows /file-type-icons/assets instead of /assets/file-type-icons
<img src="http://ghpc.gsu.local/wp-content/plugins/download-manager/file-type-icons/assets/download4.png" style="float: left;margin-right: 10px;width: 20px;">
Thanks – any chance of getting that added?
I downloaded the latest version of the archive-page add-on and the image path is still wrong, http://ghpc.gsu.local/wp-content/plugins/download-manager/file-type-icons/assets/download4.png
Shouldn’t it be http://ghpc.gsu.local/wp-content/plugins/download-manager/assets/file-type-icons/download4.png
Awesome – thank you.
Awesome – thank you.
The icon problem with the sidebar view appears to be that the path is incorrect in the download record and the sidebar view is not using the default icon set in the default values add on. Is there a script or something we should have run on upgrade that would touch each package and update it?
We upgraded from 4.0.6 to 4.5.4.
We have isolated this a bit further. It seems to be problem with specific packages that used to work. I have not been able to isolate it further. Sometimes I can just re-save the post. Other times, I have to change something in the post before it starts loading it instead of giving a 500 error. Is there something we can look for in the configuration or DB for the plugin that might not have update properly when we deleted the old version and loaded the new version?
I am also seeing broken images when I use the sidebar option. It appears to be pointing to the wrong location for icon files.
http://ghpc.dev.gsu.edu/wp-content/plugins/download-manager/file-type-icons/download4.png
The icon files for the plugin are under http://ghpc.dev.gsu.edu/wp-content/plugins/download-manager/assets/file-type-icons/download4.png
Thanks
Any update on this?
Great – Thx
It’s been a couple of weeks, any eta on when the fixes in the demo will be available?
Any update on this?
Anything on this? The version in my downloads is still from August 4th and does not have the breadcrumb fix and other search options showing on the demo pages.
Are the changes/fixes for breadcrumbs and the new search fields on the demo site for the wp-archive plugin available yet? I downloaded the latest install zips and I still see the old behavior.
Is this ready yet?