I just noticed that there is an extra slash in there. They are both listed like this:
[DOMAIN]/wp-content/plugins/wp-edit//js/admin.js?ver=3.9
[DOMAIN]/wp-content/plugins/wp-edit//css/admin.css?ver=3.9
If I put one slash there it works just fine.
Ok, after further review I think this is a bug in how they are loaded. Accord to the Codex for the plugin_fir_url function (http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/plugin_dir_url) its return includes the traling slash and in the code below on line 221 of main.php there is another slash added.
wp_register_script( 'wp_edit_js', plugin_dir_url( __FILE__ ) . '/js/admin.js', array() );
the correct replacement doesn’t have the slash in front of the js
wp_register_script( 'wp_edit_js', plugin_dir_url( __FILE__ ) . 'js/admin.js', array() );
Line 237 loads the CSS and should not have the slash in front of the css
wp_register_style('wp_edit_css', plugin_dir_url( __FILE__ ) . ('css/admin.css'), array());
Plugin Author
Josh
(@josh401)
Did this just change? How have people been using it successfully thus far? Weird…
I’ll look into it immediately. Thank you VERY much.
Plugin Author
Josh
(@josh401)
You were absolutely 100% correct. Thank you VERY much.
I have given you credit in both my free and pro versions of the changelog. I’ve used your member profile link here on WP.org. Please let me know if you have a more preferred link you’d like me to use.
This fix will be included in the next plugin update (version 1.8).
THANKS!
I installed this on other servers and just checked. The double slash is still there but it works on those servers. The server that the other sites I wrote about this morning are on is older and on a different flavor of Linux so maybe that has something to do with it.
Thank you, that is much appreciated.
Plugin Author
Josh
(@josh401)
Thank you, that is much appreciated.
Please… the least I could do. I mean, find the issue, research the cause, implement a resolution, test… and then just let me know what line number I need to change… sounds like my kind of preferred user 😉