01 Jan
In Series 3.0.11 — Collation and Character Sets
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This release has two minor fixes. The most important one is that In Series now uses the database collation and character sets that newer versions of WordPress provide. This should correct the issue that users of non-latin1 character sets and certain MySQL setups may encounter. The other fix involves a stupid typo in the option conversion code, that did not properly unset an old option (thanks Alex!). Finally, I also ran a fresh set of tests and bumped the “tested up to” version to 2.3.2.
Get In Series 3.0.11.
Table of contents for In Series Releases
- In Series 2.1.0
- In Series 2.1.1
- In Series 2.2.0
- In Series 2.2.1
- In Series 2.2.2
- 3.0.0 Escaped!
- 3.0.1 Out…
- 3.0.2: In Series for Everyone
- 3.0.3: Security and Bugfixes
- 3.0.4 Out
- 3.0.5: FK Fandango
- 3.0.6: Come and Get It
- 3.0.7: Nothing Important
- 3.1 Open for Beta
- In Series 3.1 Beta 2
- In Series 3.0.8 — Someone Found a Bug!
- In Series 3.0.9 — performance boost
- In Series 3.0.10 (that was fast…)
- In Series 3.0.11 — Collation and Character Sets
- In Series 3.0.12: Breathing Room


2 Responses to “In Series 3.0.11 — Collation and Character Sets”
Posted: Jan 11th, 2008 at 12:21
Howdy,
I’m getting the following after bumping to 3.0.11:
WordPress database error: [Table ‘literal_wordpress.wp_in_series_3_0_11_series’ doesn’t exist]
SELECT * FROM wp_in_series_3_0_11_series ORDER BY series_name ASC, series_id DESC
This is in the sidebar of my Write screen. What should I be looking for to correct it?
Posted: Jan 11th, 2008 at 17:15
Please ensure you followed proper upgrade procedure. :)