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The latest update to Download Monitor for WordPress has been released; this version comes with a many fixes and some new features, such as improved sorting. For full details view the readme; you can grab the plugin here.
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Just posting to let current users know that I’m closing the forum on Blue-Anvil. This is mainly due to spam-registrations getting out of hand and being a general nuisance. I will be posting good topics as FAQ items within posts if applicable.
Please note that you can still post and get help for my plugins/themes by posting on the wordpress.org website.
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Are you a user of the WordPress MiniCard theme? Its been downloaded over 14,000 times so far!
If you have used it as-is, made your own child-theme or done something creative with it, please show off your MiniCard’s in the comments, I’d love to see how the theme is being used!
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My Spam Stopper plugin has been updated for WordPress 3.0 (version 3.1.3) – you can grab it here. Sorry this update took longer than my other plugins but this one gets less lovin’ – if you want to change that feel free to donate, spread the word, or rate it on the WordPress.org plugin page.
MicroGo says:
Do not know can not add such a function, such as the name of the software through the function of extraction, this advantage is easy GOOGLE included, or the title page of each download are “download-website”, unfriendly. If you can become a “software’s name-website”
Comment made on December 6, 2010 at 9:51 am
Enzo says:
Download Monitor has become indispensable for me. But I would like to see it have a version or revision history for each time I update the software.
It would be nice if Download Monitor would save a download’s revision history so that someone could look at it
Comment made on December 23, 2010 at 4:45 pm
prakash says:
It would be nice if Download Monitor would save a download’s revision history so that someone could look at it
Comment made on January 3, 2011 at 10:53 am
Candace says:
I love the new download page. Thank you for taking the time to make it. I was hoping it would utilize the tags more. Like a tag cloud.
Comment made on January 16, 2011 at 5:36 pm
_MD_ says:
Hey Mike,
I love the new version of download monitor! I have one little issue though: every single download is now being downloaded only up to 1024KB (1 meg). I suspect it has something to do with feeding the broken-down file in readfile_chunked function?! It’s worth to note that this happens only for default browser downloaders (tested on Firefox, IE, Chrome), but as soon as I use any third party download managers (resumers), I can download the full file. So I would like to know if this issue is known and whether or not the fix is coming. Thanks greatly!
Cheers.
Comment made on January 25, 2011 at 3:48 pm
Mike Jolley says:
@_MD_: Might be your server/memory limit. If possible, turn off force downloading.
Comment made on January 25, 2011 at 9:27 pm
_MD_ says:
Hi Mike, thanks for a prompt response.
I applied a small hack to make it work:
in function readfile_chunked() I changed $chunk_size to simply 1024 (removed *1024) and it works like a charm! on any browser, as well as for any third-party downloaders. Thanks!
Comment made on January 26, 2011 at 3:44 am
drupal web developer says:
this plugin is really something different from other plugin.. so every one download the plugin..
Comment made on February 28, 2011 at 11:29 am
Schiepers says:
The plugin is great. But in IE it seems to have a problem (see website uni-form.be. How do I fixe it.
Comment made on March 4, 2011 at 9:05 am
Manny says:
I can’t link a download to an external link. And I got some errors like “Warning: call_user_func_array() [function.call-user-func-array]: First argument is expected to be a valid callback, ‘suffusion_options_init_fn’ was given in /home/novamcom/public_html/wp-includes/plugin.php on line 395″
Comment made on March 7, 2011 at 11:12 pm
Keith says:
Hi, is it possible to give Authors/Editors the ability to use this plugin? Otherwise it is just waayy to much work for the admin to monitor all uploads/downloads.
Comment made on March 23, 2011 at 8:16 pm
Tobias Lampert says:
Hello!
A question regarding database structure: I noticed that all the tables belonging to Download Monitor are named “download_monitor_*”. However, there’s one table breaking ranks by name “DLM_CATS” – is this one still in use, or is it a relict belonging to an older version of Download Monitor and thus can be deleted?
Comment made on April 19, 2011 at 8:38 am