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Mike Bogle replied on July 12, 2009 23:43 to the problem "cannot logout" in SlideShare:
I had the same problem this morning actually. What I did to fix it was delete the cookies for the site in my browser and when I refreshed the page I was returned to the guest view. Since then I've been able to login and logout without issues.
There may be more to the matter than this - I've only just run across the same issue and thought I'd share my workaround.
Cheers,
Mike
Mike Bogle replied on June 13, 2008 12:55 to the problem "Plugin not recognized. Not listed as available plugin to activate!" in Seesmic:
I opened this issue up to discussion on Seesmic (http://seesmic.com/videos/kb75byx0mu) and heard someone indicate they had similar trouble with version 0.1.3, which is the most recent version of the plugin - but that version 0.1.1 worked properly.
I was able to download the older version here:
http://seesmic.com/plugins/seesmic-wp...
Once this was downloaded I copied only the 'WordPressPlugin' folder to my server (running Ubuntu Fiesty Fawn) and renamed it as seesmic-wp-plugin and found that the plugin was then displayed in the Plugin Management area of the Dashboard as it's meant to be.
After activating the plugin everything worked fine. I ran several test video comments and replies, and a video post - all without problem.
This doesn't point to the root cause of why version 0.1.3 isn't working under the same conditions of course, but it should hopefully establish a workaround until the ultimate cause is discovered.
Hope that helps.
Mike Bogle replied on June 12, 2008 22:14 to the problem "Plugin not recognized. Not listed as available plugin to activate!" in Seesmic:
I've followed the instructions from the seesmic wiki - http://wiki.seesmic.com/Wp-plugin - (as best as I can understand them) and have copied the entire seesmic-wp-plugin folder to wp-content/plugins, however as mentioned above I do not see the plugin listed in the plugin management area.
I have assumed that by "be sure to upload the entire seesmic-wp-plugin directory" the instructions call for uploading of both the _MacOSX folder as well as the WordPressPlugin directory. Is that right?
I've read something about having to enable cURL as well, however this was listed on a non-affiliated blog; so I'm not sure whether it's true or not.
For the record I've managed to install other plugins successfully, so the WP installation I'm using seems to be ok.-
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