WP Realty 2.0.4 – Patch Release

Dec 17th, 2009No Comments

This is mostly a patch release to fix a couple of things needed for the new embedded Google Maps and Featured Listings RSS.

This version is only available to current License Holders – Just log in to your client area and you will find the new 2.0.4 version is there for download.

We have decided that we will no longer be releasing our NEWEST versions as a FREE Trial Version since our code is completely unencrypted and we have already found our plugin “nulled” out there.

For now we will leave the Old FREE Trial 2.0.1 version up just for people to use as an installation test but we will soon be ending it all together once we have the New Demo Sites up for people to login and play with later this week.

**IMPORTANT**
This version requires a separate mysql-update script for those that are going to want to just update from the 2.0.1 trial version (you should just completely remove the old version). If you havent gotten that far along then simply delete the old version and install this new one as a fresh install.
**Note – This updater.php script will only be for the site config and should not affect any other tables therefore it should not require any kind of back up of your existing db but we always recommend doing so prior to running this update script.
** If you need assistance or have questions on this then please open a trouble ticket and I will be glad to answer your questions.

Newest Features recently added to the core as of v2.0.3:
1). Added our custom embedded Google maps with “street view” and “walk-score” to the default templates and to the New “Site-Config” Map Tab.
2). Added script to automatically add the new required js and css to the header of the WP Realty pages created in wordpress.

Bug Fixes:
1). Fixed all pop ups for email to friend, calculator etc.
2). Fixed the Featured Listings RSS bugs
3). Lots of other minor css issues etc also fixed.

We think we have fixed the following ghost bugs but the verdict is still out.
1). The mystery “Please Log In” user pass.
2). Conflicts with WordPress RSS.

Best Regards,
Chad

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