I’ve released a new version of Twitter Tools, my WordPress plugin that creates a full 2-way integration between your blog and your Twitter account.
This release addresses two bugs:
- The use of the native
json_decode()
function, required by the changes in WordPress 2.9 (version 2.1) created a problem for users with servers running 32-bit PHP. Thejson_decode()
function treats the tweet ID field as an integer larger than it can handle, which causes the issues. Thanks to Joe Tortuga and Ciaran Walsh for sending in the fix. Of note: I haven’t had a chance to set up a 32-bit PHP install so I can’t reproduce this, but it appears to work for many based on forum feedback. Yep, I’m still dealing with the ramifications from this. - Typo-fix that should allow resetting digests properly (not sure when this broke). Thanks lionel_chollet.
The download and more information are available on my WordPress Plugins page.
If you have any trouble with this, please contact the WordPress HelpCenter (303-395-1346) or you can try the WP Support Forums.
This post is part of the project: Twitter Tools. View the project timeline for more context on this post.
This post is part of the project: Twitter Tools. View the project timeline for more context on this post.