Updated AnyFont version 0.5.2

This release, which you can download here, is mainly a bug fix release, fixing a number of issues, the most important one been the issue where some users got a “Server 500″ error when deactivating the plugin.  The issue lay in the rewriting of the .htaccess file so if you happen to be hit by this unfortunate bug, the easiest way to fix is to just delete your .htaccess file.  And most importantly, if you have permalinks enabled, you will need to disable them and then re-enable them in your WordPress settings after deleting the .htaccess file, else none of your permalinks will work.

The other significant bugfix, which involves your styles and fonts disappearing when updating, was due to my assumption that WordPress overwrote the plugin on update and didn’t just delete everything then unpack the update.  So now in version 0.5.2,  your fonts, styles and the cache are stored in wp-content,  instead of the actual plugin folder as before.

I am also already working on version 0.6 which is going introduce a whole host of new options.  Two of the major features I am working on is PHP4 and/or GD support and then an option to have clientside font rendering instead if your server does not support GD or ImageMagick.

As always, all feedback is more than welcome!

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