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| Hello, I am unable to install the script in order to create the index table required by the related post plugin. Everytime, I try to run the script from my admin panel the following message appears "Sorry, you must be at least a level 8 user." I am still not able to find the source of the problem. Can someone please advice? Regards! kruzman |
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| Hello, I am unable to run the script in order to create the index table required by the related post plugin. Everytime I try to do so, the following message appears "Sorry, you must be at least a level 8 user." I am unable to find the source of the problem. Can someone please advice? |
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| Hello, I am unable to run the script in order to create the index table required by the related post plugin. Everytime I try to do so, the following message appears "Sorry, you must be at least a level 8 user." I am still not able to find how to fix the problem. Can someone please advice? |
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| Hello, I am unable to run the script in order to create the index table required by the related post plugin. Everytime I try to do so, the following message appears "Sorry, you must be at least a level 8 user." I am still not able to find how to fix the problem. Can someone please advice? |
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Hi There, Sound like you have something wrong on the installation steps. Can you refer to the plugin readme file to find out what's went wrong. Normally the plugin require you to insert a code in your main blog page. Try to get the step done and you will be able to see the related post plugin working. Otherwise, seek the help from the plugin developer coz I never see this error came to me before. Thanks
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| But I cannot see any plugin readme file inside the super adsense folder. Can you please refer me the url where to get that readme file or can you instruct me how to create it manually. FYI: I have setup one of my super adsense blog at http://www.loverslawn.com and here the related post plugin is not working as expected. Please advice! |
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Hi Kruzman, Yeah, that wasn't include in the Super Adsense file, can you go to your blog area, access the plugin page and click on the link on the left hand side to go back to developer site? I am sure you can get the installation guide from the site. If not, try to download from the site again. Thank you.
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Yeah I did the same as you told me to do so but I found the plugin developer site is temporarily unavailable. I don't know how to proceed now. If nothing is favouring me, can you please tell me how to create it manually or any other suggestions? |
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I don't have any other suggestion can make for you here for related post plugin. I am not a programmer so can not write a new plugin like this.
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| If you search for related posts plugin + wasabi (the author site has moved but if I got this wrong check the plugin for right spelling) you can get help there. Shortly though the read me says. "b) If automatic creation of a full text index fails. You will have to set it up manually. Don't worry it's not hard. Just open your database in phpMySQLadmin and run the following command (cut & paste): ALTER TABLE `wp_posts` ADD FULLTEXT `post_related` ( `post_name` , `post_content` ) Note: You may have to change wp_posts to something else if you are using a different prefix, which is common when you have multiple WP installs running of the same database." This is easy with CPanel, find phpMySqlAdmin, find the database you used for the blog by number, check fantastico if you didn't note it, then do as above. Run command - look for query - then cut and paste and go. I don't know if this works - but it's what the readme says to do. Hope this helps, Julie |
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