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Notes on NAVT 1.0.28 and 1.0.29

Since the release of WordPress 2.7, people now have the ability to install WordPress in ways that make it difficult for the NAVT plugin to determine the location of the WordPress file wp-config.php. The ajax portion of NAVT includes the wp-config.php file so it can use all of the features and functions provided by the WordPress core code. If NAVT can’t find the file because the WordPress installation isn’t where it would normally be located (in the root directory) OR the WordPress wp-content directory is NOT located inside the WordPress installation directory then NAVT has no chance of working correctly. Continue reading ‘Notes on NAVT 1.0.28 and 1.0.29′

Back online

It’s been awhile I know, but the site is back. A few weeks back, the site was hacked by some idiot through the NAVT Forum. I had no choice but to take all of my sites down for awhile and remove the forum completely. I’m hoping to get a more secure forum in a few days. Unfortunately, I’m not going to attempt to move over all of the previous forum activity (it’s too much work).

NAVT 1.0.27 is released

The newest version of NAVT was released today. The release includes a few important bug fixes. I’ve changed the look a little to conform to the color choices used by Word Press 2.7. I’ve also (temporarily) removed the restore/backup functionality. The code isn’t working correctly and it’s on my list of things to fix next.

Now that the JQuery Team has released a stable version of their User Interface library I’m seriously considering rewriting the NAVT interface (once again). There are a few things about the current NAVT interface I’ve never been completely happy about. In addition, I think the code base is becoming a bit bloated – maybe its just time for a rewrite.