I would like to announce the immediate release of version 1.6 of the Post Expirator plugin. This version has some exciting fixes and additions.
Changes in this version include:
- Fixed invalid html
- Fixed i18n issues with dates
- Fixed problem when using “Network Activate” – reworked plugin activation process
- Replaced “Upgrade” tab with new “Diagnostics” tab
- Reworked expire logic to limit the number of sql queries needed
- Added debugging
- Various code cleanup
The plugin can be downloaded at the WordPress Plugins Page. Enjoy!
Hello Aaron,
I have thousands of old posts and I’d like to delete everything beyond 2 weeks. How can I do that? I installed your plugin today and all I see is the option to set the expiration date for individual posts. Can you please recommend me a way to do this?
Thank you so much.
Masum
Are you looking to do this as a 1 time thing, or on a regular basis?
Any chance you are going to build in support to choose a custom taxonomy? Also at this point can I set custom expiration period per category? Application: create taxonomy of time periods where depending upon which category is selected that would change expiration period. I want to use this for front-end post submission. I have the front-end submission all set just need to work out expirations.
This page goes over how to manually change it – http://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-post-expirator-cant-get-custom-taxonomies-working?replies=6
Hello Aaron;
thanks for this plugin. I translated language. But doesn’t work. tr_TR.mo and tr_TR.po in languages. how can I fix.. ?
The files would need to be named post-expirator-tr_TR.mo and post-expirator-tr_TR.po
Hi Aaron,
I love your plugin, but how can I translate the names of the months and days into my own language?
With kind regards
Nico
you should be able to build a language file and drop it in the languages folder