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12:15 April 4, 2008
| Michael
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I tried the SurveyGizmo plugin with Wordpress 2.3.2. My API key isn’t accepted, though. I get no error message when I save the API key, but when I access SurveyGizmo via the WordPress Dashboard I get: Error - Your user key may have been mis-typed. I just pasted the API key, so a typo is not the cause of my problem. Any idea?
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3:44 April 4, 2008
| cheri
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Hi, Michael.
Your Key is fine. The problem is the plug-in with this version of WordPress.
We are working on completely rewriting the plug-in.
If you know PHP, removing the “s” from the “https:” in surveygizmo.php might allow the plug-in to work for you.
I hope this helps,
Cheri
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12:26 April 8, 2008
| Josh
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I’m having the same issue, also using wordpress version 2.3. I changed the https to http in the php code as directed but still having the same problem. Anything else I can try? thanks
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6:58 April 8, 2008
| cheri
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Hi, Josh.
We need to re-write the plug-in. It’s not ready yet. Can’t give you a timeline on completion.
It’s on our “to do” list, though.
–Cheri
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11:04 July 1, 2008
| deanna.schneider@gmail.com
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Have you rewritten this yet? If not I have some suggestions.
1. Make the API field a password field so it’s not shown in plain text in the settings section.
2. Move the link to the surveygizmo up to the list of links that include “Write - Manage - Design” instead of next to the dashboard link. (This seems to be the defacto standard for other plugins we’ve tried.
3. Add a component for the write - page module that allows you to select current surveys to include on a page.
Thanks for listening!
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