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  • Plugin Author CJ_Jackson

    (@cj_jackson)

    Hi

    That odd, considering the files themselves are not stored on the database and the SQL statement are very simple. I think it might be related to MySQL, it’s probably a regression bug with MySQL.

    Some problem are beyond my control, unfortunately this happens to be the case.

    Cheers,
    Chris.

    Thread Starter cheperico

    (@cheperico)

    Ok! Thanks!

    In fact tables were empty. Those 250mb were an overhead {???) I nothing know about mysql. As I’m not using HTML5 AV Manager yet, I will drop the tables (backup before) just to make everything look clear.

    Thread Starter cheperico

    (@cheperico)

    Could it be a compatibility issue with HTML5 Multimedia Framework that I’m still using?

    Plugin Author CJ_Jackson

    (@cj_jackson)

    I know that was an overhead, I just don’t see how a simple and commonly used SQL statement could cause a such large overhead.

    I have doubt about HTML5 Multimedia Framework, I programmed AV Manager to work alongside with the Framework so their is no conflict. AV Manager does not even use WP Embed ([embed]).

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