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		<title>WordPress audio-player plugin uses deprecated get_settings</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After upgrading one our clients WordPress installations to 2.9 we started getting the following notice: Notice: get_settings is deprecated since version 0.0! Use get_option() instead. in /var/www/wp/wp-includes/functions.php on line 2970 After a bit of digging it was found that the audio-player plugin was the culprit. To fix it just required replacing calls to &#8216;get_settings&#8217; with [...]]]></description>
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