Upgrade to Wordpress 1.5.1

May 17, 2005 at 11:49 pm

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See the original announcement of the new WordPress version. I upgraded this site a couple of hours ago, and it looks like the upgrade was mostly successful. Also, you may notice I have added a few extra plugins to the WordPress installation, which should make the site slower, but better. I’ve had a few minor hiccups with this 1.5.1 upgrade where a few plugins refused to work. The main disappointment is that BAStats plugin no longer works, which means that I am no longer able to track hits to the site in the level of detail I have become accustomed to.

I have yet to turn on the Static page generation, as this has not become an issue, but I am looking at writing my own plugin, which will allow the static generation to be turned on and off on a category or post basis, allowing finer grained control of the static files.

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Search Engine Creations

August 31, 2004 at 6:32 pm

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I have been messing about more with search engines and crawlers. If you take a look at http://www.robotii.co.uk/crawler/ and use the add url function there, it should crawl a bit of your site and report the results.

The results will be stored in the search database. I recommend using the second edition search at http://www.robotii.co.uk/search/ to check the results as it is a lot faster than the previous version.

I will integrate the code and release it as a download together with the database schema I’m using, just in case anyone’s interested - its written in PHP, so you’ll need a PHP enabled webserver and MySQL to run it, although it shouldn’t be too hard to port to Oracle etc… as long as you know what you’re doing.

That’s it for now…

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