Just committed version 1.4.1 of Last.Fm Records to Wordpress, to fix a couple of issues. The biggest one is the one that Rose pointed out, and I hadn’t seen yet. Thanks, Rose! She saw that if you selected ‘get more images if necessary’, the plugin didn’t display the correct images.
I also removed the commented out code that was displayed on the settings page.
The feedback has been extremely encouraging to work on this plugin. For Last.Fm Records the todo list is the first thing I’m planning to do.
The stand alone version is next. As it is already PHP5, I suspect there’ll be less disappointed people. Don’t think I’ll start on this one before I’m off on a three week holiday.
And a special note for anyone stuck on PHP4: LFM used to be called Run For Cover. I’m using that name to work on a widget that uses jQuery to parse the recent tracks list from Last.Fm. It’s still very beta, but you can follow development on that one by downloading the development version. If you make sure jQuery is loaded (see readme.txt for instructions) and activate the widget, it will display your recent tracks.
Run for cover 2.0
The Run for cover widget has been abandoned for ages, as I only supported my Last.Fm Records plugin for Wordpress. Two things make me publish a new version of this Wordpress widget: disappointment from people stuck with PHP4 and therefore unable to use the new version of Last.Fm Records — and the joy of parsing XML with of jQuery…
Run For Cover shows the cds you listened to recently, as you can see in the sidebar. All data is real time, so the widget shows you if you are listening to a track at this moment. It’s still a rough version, especially the javascript, but it works on my test sites and I know people are looking for such a widget.
The widget needs jQuery, luckily this comes with recent versions of Wordpress. If you get an javascript error about jQuery, you could check the readme.txt .
You can download Run for cover 2.0 here.
Update: the javascript seems to fail under some versions of Internet Explorer. First thing when I’m back home after the holidays.
No project complete without a todo list
Hope you like it — I’d like to read what you think in the comments.