Well, actually only 109:
They’re for a certain set that is positively itching to be built, I’ve got just two more to go first.
Reverse chronology, yo!
Well, actually only 109:
They’re for a certain set that is positively itching to be built, I’ve got just two more to go first.
Reverse chronology, yo!
And so as soon as it’s available in the UK, I shall have one:
UPDATE – But then, when it was, I didn’t want a case for my phone anymore. Oh well.
Like back in April 2001, a picture randomly corrupted itself overnight on my computer:
It’s pretty though slightly worrying… Why did it happen?
The American Astronaut by Cory McAbee who then made Stingray Sam. And Bodysuit was Ziggy.
Primer by Shane Carruth who then makes A Topiary.
I recently installed version 1.9.21 of WPtouch and noticed some strange behaviour. When switching from the Mobile version of a page to the Desktop version, the URL is reset to the root, even though the current page’s URL is passed into the “switch_delayer()” function.
When on the Desktop version, the link generated contains a non-escaped ampersand:
http://megasad.com/?theme_view=mobile &wptouch_redirect=megasad.com/2009/12/platypus
Though not valid XHTML, this works as you’d expect, switching to the Mobile view and staying on the same page.
When on the Mobile version, the ampersand appears as a proper HTML entity:
http://megasad.com/?theme_view=normal &wptouch_redirect=megasad.com/2009/12/platypus
But whilst this is valid XHTML, the wptouch_redirect functionality is then broken.
Remove “amp;” from line 162 of “core-functions.php“, so that it goes from this:
... '/?theme_view=normal&wptouch_redirect=' ...
To this:
... '/?theme_view=normal&wptouch_redirect=' ...
This may already be fixed in version 2.0 of WPtouch Pro. However, as I’ve not yet used that, I don’t know for sure. I also assume this will be of help to those users of 1.9.21 who aren’t yet ready to upgrade to 2.0.
Not quite direct from the mind, but from a mobile phone at least…