Whee.
I’ve conquered-ish the documentation.. for now (: Therefore: new release!
I’ve fixed up a few little buglets here and there; and added little things as I’ve been documenting, but there aren’t any earth-shattering changes.
Whee.
I’ve conquered-ish the documentation.. for now (: Therefore: new release!
I’ve fixed up a few little buglets here and there; and added little things as I’ve been documenting, but there aren’t any earth-shattering changes.
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Thanks for the great plugin. How can i modify it to register future-dated post tags? I am putting together a word-press-based package to manage event style websites such as for bands, and would be using the tags to sort the concert/event category by type or venue. When i create the post, dated for a week out, phpMyAdmin shows the creation of the new tag, as well as it association(s). However under the options menu and under ?tag=xyz, there is nothing there.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Amory
On ?tag=xyz, that sorta makes sense; since there aren’t any posts to display.
I should fix the admin side bits to show all tags, though.
is there an easy way to use a custom query without any date restrictions for the ?tag=xyz parts? I will take a look at how eventcalendar works to display future posts and see if i can come up with something.
Hmm.
That’s kinda more in the depths of wordpress than I’m too sure about.
Actually…
In ultimate-tag-warrior-core.php, in the GetWeightedTags function; take out
WHERE post_date_gmtHmm,
post_date_gmtis used more than once throughout …core.php – so i replaced all instances ofWHERE post_date_gmt withWHERE post_date_gmt .... This displays all tags, regardless of date under administrative tasks, however the ?tag=xyz is unresolved. It is most likely due to internal WordPress code.How difficult would it be to create a directory
/tag/within WordPress, with a seperate index.php file that runs a query for all posts, regardless of date? I remember some hack for display future posts within wp-blog-header awhile back. Maybe there is a way to display future-dated posts if a variable such as $is_tag is passed through the plugin. I’ll play around with it.Code got screwed up…
with
WHERE post_date_gmt < ... OR post_date_gmt > ....