Don't Back Down

Posted by Chad Everett on September 6, 2004

MT-Notifier 2.2.4 »

I've released another small update to MT-Notifier.

This release will handle the case where you specify an invalid code when trying to login using the akey parameter, and then try to correct that parameter on the same screen and resubmit. Previously, this wouldn't work. Now it does.

When would you use this? If you tried to login to the user management screen to see what sort of subscriptions you had, but for some reason the code used was incorrect. This could happen in rare instances where your email client interprets the ending character (typically a period) as an end-of-sentence rather than a part of the code.

If you tried to manually add the period, it wouldn't be accepted. Now that will work correctly. I'm still working on a way for the other part to not be an issue, but as it seems to be an issue with certain email clients and the way that they interpret the content of the email itself, this may be a while in coming.

Announcement. Download.

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Comments (4)

Hi! I tried to install Notifier 2.2.4 to MT 3.0D,
then start mt-notifier.cgi?__mode=cfg , and has message:
Can't locate object method "load" via package "MT::PluginData" at extlib/jayseae/notifier.pm line 998.
Help, pls.

Sounds like you don't have the Storable Perl module installed. Check with your web host, as they'll need to install it if you don't.

Question:

In the notifier doc shipped in the MT Plugin Pack it says notifier is incompatable with MTBlack List... is this still true with the current versions?

I would like to use this plugin, but can't afford to not use MTBL :(

Thanks!
John

It hasn't been tested with Blacklist, so I don't really know if it works or not. But at least one user has mentioned that it may work with it.

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