July 29, 2006

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I think it is the bug for WordPress MU.

When I tried WordPress Single before, the post_status for page is static, but in MU, it becomes public, so that it comes out with unstable performance, I have posted the message on WordPress MU forum, hope someone will fix it.

http://trac.mu.wordpress.org/ticket/103

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Failure Plugins

Tried two plugins for WordPress MU today, but found they’re something not functioning.

One is the dTree - http://www.silpstream.com/blog/wp-dtree/

After installing it, even it works “like” a tree, but the image as shown in the developer’s website does not appear to me. Also, many layouts on using dTree should be designed by the blog owner by overwriting the theme PHP. It’s two troblesome, so I will not use it at the moment.

dTree Failure Image

The other one is the MU-Admin Bar:

Someone said that this plugin helps to make a header on your blog when you’re logged in, but after I activated it, I totally see nothing changed.

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Currently, there is a new Version Management technology that comes up with attention. It is named Subversion (SVN). It’s new to me and I just know people start using it because they doubt the function of CVS being commit the files one by one.

The following article talks about how to use SVN with Eclipse. Let’s start with it and look at the “power” of SVN.

Quoted from RootPrompt.org:

From the beginning, Eclipse included tight integration with the Concurrent Versions System (CVS) in order to provide access to change-management capabilities. Now, many projects — notably those run by the Apache Software Foundation — are using a different change-management system: Subversion. This article demonstrates how to add Subversion support to Eclipse and how to perform basic version-control activities from the IDE.

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