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The Phases of Podcasting: Phase 3 – Going Live The First Time

Posted on 05 December 2008 by Dr. Robert White

In Phase 3 of our training, we will discuss the steps to producing a live, interactive podcast. http://www.nmpnetwork.com

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WordPress Report For The Week Of December 5th 2008

Posted on 05 December 2008 by Jeffro

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WordPress 2.7 Now On WP.com – On Thursday, users of WordPress.com were greeted with WordPress 2.7. 2.7 was released on WordPress.com because of the wide variety of browsers and configurations that are used on a daily basis. This makes for an excellent testing ground to nail down any last styling issues before the .org version is released.WordPress 2.7 is scheduled for release on December 10th.- http://boren.nu/archives/2008/12/03/hear-that-27-a-comin/

All The Features Of 2.7 On 2.6 – If for whatever reason, you are not content with upgrading to WordPress 2.7, QuickOnlineTips.com has put together a list of 10 plugins which will deliver much of the functionality that will be available in 2.7 to WordPress 2.6.5. The plugins include OneClick plugin updater, Manageable, and Plugin manager.- http://www.quickonlinetips.com/archives/2008/11/try-wordpress-27-with-plugins/

WordPressMU Updated: WordPressMU 2.6.5 has been released to fix a cross site scripting vulnerability.
WordPress Milestone Record: WordPress has passed the 10,000th changeset by a commit from Ryan Boren, the lead programmer for WordPress development since using the Trac system.
BuddyPress Scheduled for December 15: According to a note in the BuddyPress Forums, BuddyPress had undergone a feature freeze in preparation for release on December 15, 2008, a much anticipated release.
Plugin Of The Week – Side Content – Side content makes it easy to have unique sidebar content on any page. It works similar to the way in which Drupal allows you to configure side content modules within a theme. – http://likemind.co.uk/wordpress-side-content-plugin/

Ask Jeff – In this weeks ask Jeff segment, Nancy Sutherland has a problem with uploading images through the WordPress administration area. She says: Having trouble uploading photos using wp-admin. Getting an HTML error.
Answer: Many of the image uploading issues that people have described were introduced with WordPress 2.5 when they did a complete overhaul of how media could be uploaded within the write panel. The issue you are experiencing could be caused by any number of reasons such as: A bad installation or upgrade of WordPress, partially uploaded files, a bad configuration setting on a webhost, etc. I don’t know exactly what could be causing the problem in your situation but be sure to check out the show notes for this segment as I will provide a list of links and resources to help you figure out the problem. As a last resort, when you click on the media icon to upload a file, look for a link that says Browser Uploader and try that. Many people have described problems using the Flash uploader and that could be your problem.

Additional Resources:
http://weblogtoolscollection.com/archives/2008/04/01/faq-on-wordpress-25
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/164999
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/no-flash-uploader/

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