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  • I had a similar problem just now while setting up a new blog for a client who wants this calendar plugin. It installed fine, but couldn’t be activated, instead getting a database error message indicating that the plugin did not have a valid header.

    I found if you go to my.time.ly and download the latest version, then do the upload from your desktop and then install it works fine..

    I haven’t been getting 500 errors, but when I enable All-in-One Event Calendar, my blog’s regular RSS feed won’t validate anymore. I get time-out errors. I turn Event Calendar off, no more time-out errors.

    Why is a calendar plugin messing with the blog RSS feed?

    Doc

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