quickandeasy said
Nice one @Aitor72! Don’t forget 10,000+![]()
haha, awesome badge 
I like to collect them also, so +1. It makes sense to push the limits.
It’s a bit off topic, but related to that and as it been discussed in other threads – What about rating badges? Like % of items you bought and rated.
I confirm it’s working also. Licensing folder is now inside the plugin folder, not breaking install. Great work guys! Thanks for fixing this.
Install Dashboard Plus in your browser
It will give you similar features. It’s a great add-on!
But yes, this should be a default feature of the marketplaces.
LCweb saidHope to get there someday
BLUUUUUUUUUUUESTEEEL!!!![]()
Congrats!!April started very good to me, but this week as been specially slow.. not sure why. Hopefully it will turn out to be a good month. It’s my first year, so I don’t know if April is usually a slow month 
Congratulation man! Hope the sales are good! Good luck!
justinfrench said
sevenspark saidAgreed, my response was a bit of a joke given how much we broke stuff on the last release. When we unzip the file, if there’s only one folder inside, we will add the “licenses” folder inside it, which should keep “installable” zips installable. If there’s more than one folder inside, we’ll add the licenses at the top level.
Though it’d be really excellent if we could actually test and/or verify the process before it’ll affect our customers, especially since with the new (excellent) update alerts; I generally try to avoid experimenting in a live environment whenever possible![]()
Nice! I have an update almost ready to upload, so i’ll test it out. After the previous changes, I modified my previous file structure to include the plugin.zip and documentation folder in the zip root. So it’s safe to say I can change back to have only one folder in the root (with the plugin files + documentation inside), correct? Altough I guess if I keep the same structure, the license folder would go also to the root folder, since there is one folder + zip in there, correct?
@sevenspark good overview! What’s happening is Scenario A. A directory is being added inside the zip we upload. I was using the first file structure you described, so this makes the main zip incompatible with WP install, as you described.
Now I’ve been using the Second file structure you described, to make it a bit easier for users, now that the license folder is added.
This user might be having problems because of this. (speculating, I don’t know the reason of course).
Anyway, the file should be processed something like:
if (main.zip includes only 1 folder) { include license folder inside that existing folder; } else { include license folder inside zip (top directory); }
Something like this, correct?
Started a thread last week related to this also: http://codecanyon.net/forums/thread/the-new-licence-folder-is-breaking-wp-plugins-clean-install/93365
I got some messages from users who were confused…
Awesome!
Hopefully I’ll visit Sidney one day! 
