All Good Things Must Come To An End

As you all know, I have been doing WordPress plugins and supporting it for the past 6 years. These 6 years of my life, I have been through my polytechnic education, my national service as well as my university education.

I just graduated from university in December 2009 and have been looking for full-time jobs. I am offered a full-time job and will be starting work on 1st February 2010.

I regret to say that I am NOT ABLE to provide support for my plugins anymore due to my full-time job commitment. I will leave this forum open and let the community help one another.

However, I WILL still update my plugins whenever I can and you still can report bugs to me via email and I will try to fix it.

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This warning message has been nagging me for ages!
And the answer is simply too easy (at least in my case) - ensure to enter correct path in "DB options".

I have been moving from one hosting to another and every time all I did was to import WP DB mySQL file using phpMyAdmin. Obviously the old path on the old server doesn't match one on my new host. No wonder why I keep seeing that bright RED notice!

My mistake was to focus too much into .htaccess stuff  :) whereas the problem lies in the path definition. It's like this - if the path is wrong, the plugin could not locate the .htaccess hence the error is generated.

Double check your path now, the solution could just be there!

Hope this helps..

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