All Good Things Must Come To An End

As you all know, I have been doing WordPress plugins and supporting it for the past 6 years. These 6 years of my life, I have been through my polytechnic education, my national service as well as my university education.

I just graduated from university in December 2009 and have been looking for full-time jobs. I am offered a full-time job and will be starting work on 1st February 2010.

I regret to say that I am NOT ABLE to provide support for my plugins anymore due to my full-time job commitment. I will leave this forum open and let the community help one another.

However, I WILL still update my plugins whenever I can and you still can report bugs to me via email and I will try to fix it.

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WP-Ban / Re: Problems after modifying Form
« on: 04 May 2007, 03:51 »
I did nothing exotic.

I simply put the code into the bottom window of the MANAGE BAN control panel.  Then I pressed the UPDATE OPTIONS button.  Perhaps I pressed the SUBMIT FORM, also.  I'm not sure.  What is the function of the SUBMIT FORM page?

Then I went to view the site and when I came back into the MANAGE BAN control panel, it was in the very odd state that I described above.  It is very odd to me that the Response-O-Matic hyperlink is showing up within your control panel.  It is an active hyperlink, too.

  I was thinking that if you just pasted my code into your own wordpress control panel, you would see the same result.  However, if you would like access to my blog to probe around the control panel and MySQL a bit, let me know. 

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WP-Ban / Problems after modifying Form
« on: 04 May 2007, 01:15 »
I'm running a blog:
   WordPress Version:  2.1.3
   Theme:  Andreas09
   Blog URL:  mvla-nightmares.medavi.net
   Problem Plugin Name And Version:  WP-BAN 1.10
   Host:  bluehost.com


I modified the BAN form by inserting html code from Response-O-Matic.  The html code is attached.  Now the BAN plugin doesn't accept ip addresses, and the Manage-Ban page displays a hyperlink of "form mail" at the bottom which comes from the Response-O-Matic html which I had pasted into the Ban Form. 

Since then, I added BAN to another blog and this time I didn't try to modify the form.  BAN seems to be functioning okay on the other blog, so I think that it was the addition of the form html into the BAN form that messed everything up. 

I've tried deactivating BAN, deleting the BAN folder from the plugins directory, and re-installing it, but none of this has any effect.  The Restore Default Template button restores the initial code, but the Submit Form button restores the code which I had put in.  The Update Options button doesn't seem to do anything.

Questions:
1.  Is there a way that I can put it back to its initial state?
2.  What does the



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