Forum Replies Created

Viewing 2 replies - 1 through 2 (of 2 total)
  • Thread Starter Nilu

    (@nilu)

    Hi,

    Thanks a lot for looking into the problem. I too have been reading a bit on the forums and there is a strong chance it has nothing to do with the plugin itself, but is in fact a hosting issue. If you notice in my earlier details the MySQL server version and the client version are different. From what I have read, this can cause ‘unpredictable behavior’ 🙂 My host is yahoo, and many yahoo users appear to have issues, which are not being addressed by yahoo quickly enough. So, either I have to change the host to know for sure, or I need to wait it out. My blog links (which were post name + date) also stopped working and I had to enable the default wordpress link. All this happened after upgraded to WordPress 3.0.4.

    Thanks!

    Nilu

    Thread Starter Nilu

    (@nilu)

    Hi, sorry I couldn’t catch up earlier, due to the time difference etc..

    I checked the database and verified that there IS a table called “wp_stoutgc”. But the table is empty, even though I create calendars from the blog admin panel, as I mentioned earlier. There appears to be a problem with creation of records in it, I think.. I am not very savvy in database administration however 🙁

    Here are some details:
    WordPress Version – 3.0.4.
    Stout Google Calendar Version – 1.1.0
    mysql Server version- 4.1.14
    MySQL client version- 3.23.49
    phpMyAdmin – 2.11.9.6

    My blog is at http://www.zeylanica.com
    I left the error visible for you to see.

    And the Google Calendar script:

    <iframe src=”http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=zeycity%40gmail.com&ctz=Asia/Colombo&#8221; style=”border: 0″ width=”800″ height=”600″ frameborder=”0″ scrolling=”no”></iframe>

    Thanks!

Viewing 2 replies - 1 through 2 (of 2 total)