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3:02 pm July 19, 2008
| zach.zoeller
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I tested out the newest version of the plugin today, 0.9.20, and everything seemingly worked on my local set up but when I installed it on my live site it uncategorized all of my posts. Has anyone else experienced this?
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3:42 pm July 19, 2008
| Kevin
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Zach,
Did it actually uncategorize them, or just hide the categories? If you deactivate Role Scoper, is the categorization back to normal?
Do you have any other plugins or widgets that deal with categories?
What version of WordPress are you running?
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4:23 pm July 19, 2008
| Kevin
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Did you by any chance also just upgrade that site to WP 2.6, and did the categories originate with WP 2.2 or earlier? Without Role Scoper installed, when I upgrade a WP 2.2 database to WP 2.6, the category names get dropped. That doesn't happen when I upgrade the same original database to WP 2.5.
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4:30 pm July 19, 2008
| Kevin
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A quick google search yielded these reports of blank category names and descriptions following upgrade to WP 2.6:
http://blog.cumps.be/wordpress-26-upgrade-fix-missing-categories/
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/188927
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4:37 pm July 19, 2008
| Kevin
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The category upgrade problem is already listed as a WP 2.6 bug and fixed for the upcoming WP 2.6.1 release:
http://trac.wordpress.org/ticket/7320
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2:53 am July 22, 2008
| Kevin
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Since you said your install is with WP 2.5, I put some extra safeguards in place in case Role Scoper really did this. Included in v 0.9.23.
I'd be curious to know if this problem is at all repeatable for you, and whether this update makes it go away.
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