My site has been hacked again. That'll teach me for not upgrading WordPress religiously.
I've fixed the problem (I hope) and sent a review request to Google, so hopefully things should return to normal soon.
An upside to all this is that I'm now running WordPress 2.6, which means I'm going to have to fix some of my plugins (like Real WYSIWYG) and I should be releasing updates soonish (but don't hold you're breath).
Oh BTW, if anyone from Google is reading this, could you please do something about providing some decent information to the website owners when you flag a site a bad. This site stayed infected for much longer, because no specifics were provided. It is edfa the equivalent of saying "Sorry Sir, you are under arrest. No Sir, we cannot provide you with details of what the crime was."
For those of you who have been reading the comments (and those writing them) you may have noticed there has been very little activity here for some time. I'm glad to report I haven't died, but I have been very busy with family and work commitments. In an ideal world, I would have time to fix the problems with the site, respond to comments and update the various projects I host here, but sadly all these things have been neglected and will probably continue to be neglected in the foreseeable future. Sorry.
The openWallet Client 0.0.0 and The openWallet WordPress Plugin 0.0.0 have just been released. openWallet is a new secure way to login to websites that doesn't require you to remember user names and you only have to remember one password.
This is an alpha release, which means you should only really use it for testing purposes.
enjoy!
The Real WYSIWYG plugin turns the TinyMCE Visual Editor in to a real WYSIWYG editor. TinyMCE allows you to import style sheets into the editor window. The Real WYSIWYG plugin uses this ability to import your theme's style sheet, allowing it to display the post as it will look when published. Tré cool, Oui?
The Tiny XHTML plugin re-adds the xhtmlxtras plugin support to the TinyMCE Rich Visual Editor.
The TinyMCE table plugin is normally bundled with TinyMCE, but it has be removed from the version within WordPress This plugin puts it back in.
Most of the credit for this plugin belongs to Moxiecode Systems, who wrote the style plugin for TinyMCE, which this plugin uses.
The Tiny Style plugin re-adds style support to the TinyMCE Rich Visual Editor. The TinyMCE style plugin is normally bundled with TinyMCE, but it has be removed from the version within WordPress. This plugin puts it back in.
Most of the credit for this plugin belongs to Moxiecode Systems, who wrote the style plugin for TinyMCE, which this plugin uses.
The Tiny Table plugin re-adds table support to the TinyMCE Rich Visual Editor. The TinyMCE table plugin is normally bundled with TinyMCE, but it has be removed from the version within WordPress. This plugin puts it back in.
Most of the credit for this plugin belogns to Moxiecode Systems, who wrote the Table plugin for TinyMCE, which this plugin uses.
The More from Google and Skinner plugins have been updates again. This update introduces support for ye olde WordPress 2.0 installations. Enjoy.