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  • 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 https://www.zeylanica.com
    I left the error visible for you to see.

    And the Google Calendar script:

    <iframe src=”https://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!

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