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I’ve been installing the trunk regularly for the past few weeks (almost daily), but still do not see option to turn revisioning off. Do I have to set it directly within the post.php file, or can I even set it there?
I dislike how it is making my database grow. Also, I really need to revise my tag structure and need to go back through my 500+ posts a retag several of them … cannot do that until this is resolved or almost everyone of my posts will have revision entries.
Thanks Ryan. I have done this, but still it is working great for all new entries. Would be nice to be able to clean out all the old revisions (for previous posts) at some point, though, just to reduce dbase size. I would do it manually with phpmyadmin, but afraid of hosing something up in related tables.
Just to clarify (since I had a typo above): the define is working great for my new posts. It’s just that it would be nice to be able to do a clean up someday on the revisions for the older posts.
Yves 3:51 pm on April 22, 2008 Permalink |
What can I say? Brillant!
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Bruce Keener 11:17 pm on June 2, 2008 Permalink |
I’ve been installing the trunk regularly for the past few weeks (almost daily), but still do not see option to turn revisioning off. Do I have to set it directly within the post.php file, or can I even set it there?
I dislike how it is making my database grow. Also, I really need to revise my tag structure and need to go back through my 500+ posts a retag several of them … cannot do that until this is resolved or almost everyone of my posts will have revision entries.
Ryan 4:32 pm on June 4, 2008 Permalink |
Post revisioning can be turned off by adding a define to your wp-config.php.
Bruce Keener 7:41 pm on June 5, 2008 Permalink |
Thanks Ryan. I have done this, but still it is working great for all new entries. Would be nice to be able to clean out all the old revisions (for previous posts) at some point, though, just to reduce dbase size. I would do it manually with phpmyadmin, but afraid of hosing something up in related tables.
Thanks again!
Bruce Keener 7:42 pm on June 5, 2008 Permalink |
Just to clarify (since I had a typo above): the define is working great for my new posts. It’s just that it would be nice to be able to do a clean up someday on the revisions for the older posts.
You guys are doing a great job!
Wordpress Expert » WordPress 2.6 Features 8:33 am on August 22, 2008 Permalink |
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