WP-Prowl 0.7.0 Released
WP-Prowl 0.7.0 was just uploaded to the Wordpress Plugin Page, and should show up there shortly. Some pretty worthwhile changes in this version:
- PHP4 compatibility
- Multiple API keys (very basic support)
- Option to ignore spam comments
PHP4 compatibility has been the most requested one. Although it’s a little more ugly, if Wordpress still supports PHP4, I suppose my plugin should too. Point though: PHP5 was released in mid-2004. It’s time guys.
As for the multiple API keys, just separate the api keys with a semi-colon in the configuration page. I know this isn’t very clean but it’s only temporary until I implement a true multi-user configuration for the plugin, so that each administrative user can have their own set of options for WP-Prowl. It’s going to be sweet.
As always, leave your thoughts/criticisms/ideas here in the comments.
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