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  • Plugin Author mmattner

    (@mmattner)

    To be honest with you I don’t know what would be causing this. I’ve seen others encounter errors with this plugin that I’ve never come across, but I suspect my development environment is part of the reason. Where do you currently host your WordPress installation, and can you tell me what php version you’re running on it?

    Thread Starter maineyak

    (@maineyak)

    I ended up using another plugin, I didn’t want to, as this one was the cleanest looking one. PHP5 is what I’m running. I thought maybe it was the location (zip code) I was using, but it happens at the same time on multiple sites, using multiple locations.

    Plugin Author mmattner

    (@mmattner)

    Part of the reason why I made the plugin was because I needed something clean that could do the job. Sorry to hear it isn’t working for you, though.

    Are all of those sites with the same host? And which subset of php 5 is it?

    Lee Perry

    (@lee-perry)

    Not working for me ! I’m hosting locally with a static IP. PHP5.3, wordpress 3.5.1.

    Plugin Author mmattner

    (@mmattner)

    Can you explain what is not working?

    Lee Perry

    (@lee-perry)

    I get the widget title only, nothing else shows up?

    Plugin Author mmattner

    (@mmattner)

    Lee, would you be able to turn on debug mode in your local environment, and let me know what output you get? Functions related to this plugin use ‘wpgcw_’ in their naming structure in some fashion and the plugin has two file names to be aware of: ‘current-weather.php,’ and ‘class.wp_current_weather.php.’ Let me know if anything related to that pops up. The other thing to potentially check are the directory permissions of the assets directory and its contents, as well as the includes directory and its contents.

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