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Hi, I’m about to upgrade to WordPress 3.0 and just wanted to check that your plugins are compatible before updating. I’ve got your affiliate, eCart, and membership plugins – can you confirm that they all work OK with the new version of WordPress?
Many thanks.
Hi, The plugins should work fine with WordPress 3.0. We are running this on our test sites and everything has checked out. We also have many customers that have upgraded and no error reports have been sent to us at this time. In any case if you have an issue please let us know and we will look into it.
Whoa!
Houston, we have a problem.
I have just upgraded to WordPress 3.0 and run into a bit of a problem. When my eStore plugin is active, nothing works in the dashboard. When I rename the plugin folder (the only thing I can do since all of the dashboard is lost to me when it’s active), the site comes right back.
Now, interestingly enough, I can activate it (lose the dashboard), but the cart still appears to work on the live site. I just can’t do ANYTHING on my blog like add new content (etc).
I have scaled it down to the minimum plugins required to run my blog hoping to remove a conflict, but no luck.
Help?
The error I receive when I activate it is shown below. I copied from the URL after activation.
_error_nonce=eff9d47c41
Hi, Can you please tell me what version of the eStore you are using?
Hi,
When a new WP Version is released, is it safe to update this? Will the plugins, eMember, eStore, Affiliate and the Infinite Theme be ready to handle the WP’s latest version?
WP 3.0.2 is now available and I dont know if I should update this or now.
Thanx
Found the answer Thanx anyway
Monica
No issues with upgrading have been reported. As always, it is your responsibility, as a business owner, to ensure that proper backup precautions have been taken; in the unlikely event that a system rollback is required.