Samsarin PHP Widget 1.0

I’ve received numerous requests for the Samsarin PHP Widget, so I am happy to announce that is now available here. This widget makes it easy to add PHP code into the sidebar while using Automattic’s Widget plugin.

7 Comments

  1. JR Says:

    Your WP Text widget ROCKS!
    So glad I dont have to write this myself! Saving me at least a days work!
    Fantastic widget. Easy to use, no errors, smooth and well…. simply perfect!
    Thanks

  2. JR Says:

    Sorry to say, but when widget no 2 is created and dropped on the sidebar, things still look ok. I put in the code and it saves nicely.

    Shame that when opening the site in the browser widget 2 is exactly the same as widget no 1… same code… So something not going right when it should take widget 2,3,4 it takes widget 1

  3. Chris Pettitt Says:

    JR,

    Thanks for the enthusiasm. Sorry that it does not seem to be working correctly for you. I’m not able to reproduce this on my local setup, but I will try to reproduce elsewhere and I’ll go over the presentation code today. Sorry for the inconvenience.

  4. Kathryn Says:

    I’m having the same problem as JR. This started yesterday, after I upgraded to WP 2.2. The plugin -used- to work wonderfully, but now anything that’s in PHP Widget 1 shows up in every other PHP widget. How odd! I really love this plugin, for now I only have one of them on the sidebar….
    Thanks for your hard work :)

  5. Chris Pettitt Says:

    Kathryn,

    Thank you for posting. I am not using WP 2.2, so that may be the missing piece. I’ll upgrade and see if I can reproduce it.

  6. Chris Pettitt Says:

    JR, Kathryn,

    Thank you both for posting about the problems with the widget. I was able to track down the problem (introduced in Wordpress 2.2) and resolve it in the Samsarin PHP 1.1 release.

  7. Chris Pettitt Says:

    Comments? Add them here: Samsarin PHP Widget.