Ultimate Tag Warrior 2.7.5

New Ultimate Tag Warrior!

This version adds…
– A Force Reinstall button on the manage tags page. Clicking this will attempt to re-run all of the updates.
– There’s now a “single” template in custom formats
– The Tag Suggestions bit will now take the keywords that Yahoo! sends back, and looks for any tags which are related (i.e. if a post is tagged with one of the Yahoo! keywords, then any other tags for that post will be in the tag suggestions list)

Download here | General information page here

Ultimate Tag Warrior 2.7.4

Shiny new version of Ultimate Tag Warrior!

This one adds tag suggestions (via the Yahoo! content analysis webservice). It’s nifty. Really!

On the edit post pages, there’s now a tag suggestions box; and when you click the Get Keyword Suggestions button, the happy little AJAX elves will interrogate Yahoo! for keywords, and display a list of clickable links that will add tags to your post.

(A little later, I’ll augment the Yahoo! results with some guesses based on existing tags; but you know.. one step at a time)

Download here | More info here

Ultimate Tag Warrior 2.7.3

There’s a new version of UTW… just a couple of bugfixes, one of which is fairly important!

– tag pages no longer display private posts/future posts (this is the one which is fairly important)
– RSS feeds + tag.php files now get along
– The javascripty bit for the ajax should now be XHTML compliant.

Download here | More info here

OMG! *Days* since a release

I’ve been half-heartedly looking at Ultimate Tag Warrior the past few days… I’ve been getting home from work feeling knackered; and I’m getting close to fixing the list of things that I’ve been putting off.

Progress has been slow (;

The good news, is that I’m taking the week off next week; so if I don’t manage to do a release in the next couple of days, the odds are good on a release then (:

Bad Internet, Bad.

The internet is being bad; so I can’t upload the latest version of UTW… At least, not here.

I have updated the code at http://www.wp-plugins.org, however.

Sing out if you run into problems!

(This fixes the bugs that Joel stumbled on, the broken Flickr url that Dan found, and adds a setting hidden in the actions.php file for Ralph which allows specifying the folder where the plugin is installed.)