snakefoot
@snakefoot on WordPress.org
- Member Since: November 28th, 2006
- Website: smallvoid.com
Contribution History
snakefoot’s badges:- Core Contributor
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Posted a reply to 3.0.9 shows Array() in the top of the feed, on the site WordPress.org Forums:
If there are problems with the feed, then it might execute the function feedzy_default_error_notice(). It… -
Posted a reply to Array at top of page, on the site WordPress.org Forums:
If there are problems with the feed, then it might execute the function feedzy_default_error_notice(). It… -
Posted a reply to One broken link ruins entire feed, on the site WordPress.org Forums:
Also had to add a TRUE to the printf_r, else it would echo into the… -
Posted a reply to One broken link ruins entire feed, on the site WordPress.org Forums:
Made the following changes, so it now is able to recover broken feed URLs: public… -
Created a topic, One broken link ruins entire feed, on the site WordPress.org Forums:
Hi ya I have a feed, that is a combination of many RS… -
Mentioned in [11913] on Core SVN:
Add missing break. -
Mentioned in [11912] on Core SVN:
Add missing break. -
Reopened ticket #10692 on Core Trac:
Do not allow unfiltered uploads for admins by default -
Committed [146748] to Plugins SVN:
Fixed bug with proper return value when checking excludes array -
Committed [146744] to Plugins SVN:
Fixed bug with proper return value when checking excludes array -
Created ticket #10061 on Core Trac:
Specify theme for subdomain (mobile devices) -
Mentioned in [6751] on Core SVN:
wp_safe_redirect() for 2.0. -
Mentioned in [6208] on Core SVN:
IIS REQUEST_URI-setting fixes from snakefoot. -
Mentioned in [6058] on Core SVN:
Correctly set REQUEST_URI for IIS setups that put that info into SCRIPT_NAME as well as PATH_INFO. -
Mentioned in [5889] on Core SVN:
Set REQUEST_URI for IIS in more situations.