Category Archives: projects

Using wpLicense

Ted is trying to use the wpLicense WordPress plugin and ran into some problems. So he wrote a little blog entry and when it showed up in my Trackback queue, I went to leave a comment, but can’t—you must be registered, and it appears registration is turned off (at least the link is, and [...]

Packaging Applications for Linux with Autopackage

One of the most frequent complaintsrequests I receive for ccPublisher and ccLookup is for Linux packages. As one user pointedly put it, “how free can your app be if you don’t even support a free Operating System?” While I took issue with the user’s tone and statement (packaging does not necessarily equal support), [...]

wpLicense Update

So about that “really, really works” comment—maybe only one “really” was in order. Anyway, wpLicense 0.5.1 is available. This corrects a bug which caused the selected license to mysteriously disappear when you edit other options. Very confusing, as you might imagine. So go, upgrade like the wind!

wpLicense Updated — And it really, really works

wpLicense 0.5 is out. The relatively large increase in version number (up 3/10ths as opposed to my usual 1/10th of a version) reflects the large number of changes as well as the amount of testing that went into this version.
In the bug-fix category:

Unbeknownst to me, my web host uses PHP 5 by default, so [...]

wpLicense: Works For You?

So last month I announced the release of wpLicense 0.2. Since then I’ve received half a dozen reports of people having problems with the license selector showing up properly. I assume this is a bug in my AJAX code somewhere, but haven’t been able to track it down. So if it works [...]

Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 United States
Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 United States