[wp-hackers] Changes from 2.x.x to 3.x.x
Chris Williams
chris at clwill.com
Thu Jan 20 18:15:17 UTC 2011
The operative question that you still haven't answered is what's not
working? Are you getting an error? I use NGG on several sites running
3.x and they work fine. What is the behavior problem you are seeing?
On 1/20/11 8:42 AM, "mailapera" <mailapera at gmail.com> wrote:
>Hi,
>Thanks for your reply.
>I know this is not support, but I thought my question was on the WP
>core. Is wp 3.0.x handling DB queries differently? The fact that there
>is a plugin involved, as I said, is unimportant.
>
>I posted the function just to make my question clearer. From a glance
>you may be able to tell I am calling db data and tables that if during
>the upgrade were changed in name or whatever (I know 3.0 brought a lot
>of DB changes, I just dunno which ones!)
>
>Thanks for trying to address my issue more consistently. Hope my
>question is clearer now.
>
>
>
>On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 5:14 PM, Eric Mann <eric at eam.me> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>> I know this may seem a topic coming late, but I have an issue after
>>> upgrading from 2.9.2 to 3.0.4 I cannot figure out.
>>> So I was wondering if you could help me out replying to this question.
>>>
>>
>> First and foremost, this list isn't for support requests. Those should
>>be
>> directed to the support forums: http://wordpress.org/support.
>>
>> Secondly, no one can begin to help you solve your "issue" if we don't
>>know
>> what the issue is. Now we've seen what you tried, but what problem are
>>you
>> facing? Is WordPress returning an error? Are you getting a strangely
>> rendered screen? Are posts missing after the upgrade? What other
>> plug-ins/theme/modifications is your site running that could possibly
>>have
>> any interaction with your code?
>>
>>
>>> Are queries or prefixes handled differently in 3.x?
>>>
>>> I have this function that works in conjunction with NGG, but the issue
>>> here is not the plugin (tested). So it might be some parameter that
>>> changed with 3.x
>>> I bumped my head on wordpress.org searching for any note on this, but
>>> could not find anything. Any hint is greatly appreciated! Below is the
>>> function.
>>>
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