If you tried to leave a comment on any of our posts sometime after the 25th of August [2008] until now [17th of September 2008], please accept our apologies for making you stare of at a blank page and ignoring you.

We have fixed the problem, and the developer has to wear a propeller hat for the next week.

Now excuse me whilst I buy one on Amazon.

I will never use $id as a temporary variable in WordPress again
I will never use $id as a temporary variable in WordPress again
I will never use $id as a temporary variable in WordPress again
I will never use $id as a temporary variable in WordPress again
I will never use $id as a temporary variable in WordPress again
I will never use $id as a temporary variable in WordPress again
I will never use $id as a temporary variable in WordPress again
I will never use $id as a temporary variable in WordPress again
I will never use $id as a temporary variable in WordPress again
I will never use $id as a temporary variable in WordPress again
I will never use $id as a temporary variable in WordPress again

Update: Include absolute dates.

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4 comments:

  1. 19 September 2008 5:02

    I saw your comment at Mark’s post on indirect networks, so I clicked over. Imagine my surprise that there is no Twitter link here!
    So, I’d like to invite you to follow @the_future, and I will respond.
    Thanks!


  2. 20 September 2008 14:00

    Heh thanks for information. In fact too little webmasters are telling about their mistakes. Thanks to you.


  3. 20 September 2008 14:23

    The poor guy who has to wear that hat…good luck finding one on eBay.
    I will never use $id as a temporary variable in WordPress again…. what’s up with that? Is it a lesson we should all know about? Thanks I always find something new and good to apply in my blogging world.

  4. Mad
    20 September 2008 17:29

    Within the main WordPress PHP code, $id is used to store the ID of the current post.
    Within our theme, I used $id as a temporary variable when I modified it to separate comments from trackbacks, which override the post ID, causing the submission of the comment to fail.

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