Anyone can help?
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FastCGI sent in stderr: "PHP message: WordPress database error You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '"wp_yarpp_related_cache"' at line 1 for query SHOW TABLES LIKE "wp_yarpp_related_cache" made by require_once('wp-admin/admin.php'), require_once('wp-load.php'), require_once('wp-config.php'), require_once('wp-settings.php'), do_action('init'), WP_Hook->do_action, WP_Hook->apply_filters, yarpp_init, YARPP->__construct, YARPP->enforce, YARPP->activate, YARPP->enabled, YARPP_Cache_Tables->is_enabled, YARPP_DB_Schema->cache_table_exists" while reading response header from upstream, client: [IP NUMBER REMOVED], server: website.com.br, request: "GET /wp-admin/options-general.php?page=yarpp HTTP/1.1", upstream: "fastcgi://unix:/run/php/php7.4-fpm.sock:", host: "website.com", referrer: "https://website.com/wp-admin/index.php"
Searched all over the internet without succes to know if there’s a problem with my server configuration, some bug with another plugin or a Yarpp problem.
Also tried to make clean reinstall of the plugin, and also get the same errors.
Using MySQL 8, NGINX 1.18.0, PHP 7.4.
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]]>I’m using product category ‘solad’ and post category ‘solad’ to match a post to a product, no result show. Am i doing this incorrectly? Does plugin use exactly matched names to match post to product?
When I use ‘require at least one cat/tag in common’ in the algorithm, no posts appear.
When i use ‘consider with extra weight’ for categories i get some results but my results need to be very specific.
Many thanks!
]]>YARPP seamlessly recommends relevant and engaging content to my visitors, keeping them hooked and exploring more of what my site has to offer. The plugin’s algorithm is spot-on, consistently suggesting articles that align perfectly with the interests of my audience.
One of the standout features of YARPP is its customization options. The ability to fine-tune the display settings and appearance ensures that the related posts section seamlessly integrates with the overall look and feel of my site. This flexibility is a game-changer for maintaining a cohesive design while still providing valuable content suggestions.
The performance of YARPP is also commendable. It efficiently handles the complex task of analyzing and presenting related posts without causing any noticeable impact on page load times. This is crucial for maintaining a smooth and speedy browsing experience for my site visitors.
Moreover, the plugin is user-friendly, making it easy for even beginners to set up and optimize. The straightforward configuration and intuitive interface contribute to a hassle-free experience.
In conclusion, YARPP has significantly improved content discoverability on my website, fostering increased engagement and longer visitor sessions. Thumbs up to the developers for creating such a fantastic plugin!
]]>WordPress database error Unknown column ‘score’ in ‘order clause’ for query
SELECT SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS wp_posts.ID
FROM wp_posts
? ? ? ? ? WHERE 1=1 ?AND wp_posts.ID in (xxxx,xxxx,xxx) AND wp_posts.post_type = ‘xyz’
ORDER BY score DESC, wp_posts.ID ASC
LIMIT 50
made by require(‘wp-blog-header.php’), require_once(‘wp-includes/template-loader.php’),…,yarpp_get_related, YARPP->get_related, WP_Query->query, WP_Query->get_posts
(WordPress 6.3.1, PHP 7.4)
Hello,
The problem concerns the website: https://aborcja-legalnie.pl/
At the moment the plugin works on blog posts, for example:
https://aborcja-legalnie.pl/gdzie-kupic-tabletki-poronne/
As you can see – “similar entries” appear 2 times. Below the main content of the entry and again above the footer.
Why is this happening?
]]>so soll es aussehen.
so sieht es nach beitragsver?nderung aus.