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New Member | TauTau posts 3 4:16 am July 13, 2009
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Hi,
I found a lot of upgrade problems here, but none mentioned the problem I have here. After upgrading to 1.6.2 (on WP 1.8.1), I had the "update database" button, then the "configure" button, which I both used. At the first call of the configure page, everything looked normal, with lots of %something% variables filled. However after saving the changes I made, everything was just filled with "a"'s, after a second save there were only "0"'s, and now I have only "1"'s. To get a picture what I mean:
http://www.bilder-space.de/sho…..A7DApj.jpg
Any idea how to fix this?
Lars
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| WordPress Professional Raleigh, NC posts 442 4:24 am July 13, 2009
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New Member | TauTau posts 3 6:14 am July 13, 2009
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New Member | miked posts 3 7:07 am July 13, 2009
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Thought this would be fine as it was compatible UP TO 2.8.1. However it has rocked my world and all my fields are wiped out as well. I am still running an older version of wordpress due to some compatibility issues. How can I downgrade to the previous version and save my fields??? Help!
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New Member | miked posts 3 7:57 am July 13, 2009
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I guess to clarify a bit more… I am running an older version of wordpress due to compatibility issues with OTHER plugins. However the older version of wordpress + this new version of the all-in-one seo has cleared out all of my settings… my meta information and titling for my pages, everything. How can I get this back? Can I get a download of the previous version of the all-in-one seo pack? Would this even bring those fields back? I would like to downgrade if that would solve my problem.
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New Member | TauTau posts 3 8:27 am July 13, 2009
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I guess as soon as Michael took a look at my site he will post a solution to the problem, since obviously you have the same problem as I…
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| WordPress Professional Raleigh, NC posts 442 1:55 pm July 13, 2009
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New Member | miked posts 3 2:00 pm July 13, 2009
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WordPress Professional said:
miked said:
I guess to clarify a bit more… I am running an older version of wordpress due to compatibility issues with OTHER plugins.
What version of WordPress?
I'm currently running 2.7. I believe the last version of the all-in-one was working with no problems. This update today is what cleared all my metadata, etc. The last update had been compatible UP TO 2.8 so I figured I would be fine. Now I'm thinking I'd just like to get back to the previous version I had been using but don't know where to find it.
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| WordPress Professional Raleigh, NC posts 442 2:05 pm July 13, 2009
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New Member | Faskil posts 1 11:54 am July 14, 2009
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Same problem as TauTau here. Running latest WP version, all fields are now filled with "1". Any news on this bug?
Cheers!
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New Member | TiLoLiT posts 1 12:28 pm July 14, 2009
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Same problem…
Wordpress Version 2.8.1
All in One SEO Pack Version 1.6.2
I need help…
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New Member | maddogpro posts 2 5:17 am July 19, 2009
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Same problem here… all fields are now filled with “a″.
so i deactivated the plugin.
hope to find a solution..
any ideas?
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