Thank you, but I don’t understand what you have written.
I have researched the term “LocalWP”. But, I do not understand “user was using LocalWP app and in that MYSQL was creating issue for them”. What exactly is the issue MYSQL is causing? Do I need to change the version or an option in MYSQL? Or in the PHPadmin? Or a line in the wp-config.php? Maybe…you are saying that the wp-config.php is pointing to the wrong database id??
Also, “Please try using it on other environment.” is confusing. What exactly do you mean by “other environment”?
On that same staging site I have this morning deleted all plugins except The Events Calendar and Events Block. I have deleted all pages except the page, “atestpage”. I have installed Twenty Twenty theme (this is what The Events Calendar support team requests when troubleshooting) and deleted all other themes. I still get the same issue. screenshot: https://ibb.co/XYxWYT9
My hosting company uses cPanel. I used Softaculous to install WordPress. MYSQL and php were installed automatically.
Using php 8.0 with SQL related extensions, mysqli and pdo_mysql chosen
Here is my server information:
Hosting Package Express
Server Name server
cPanel Version 110.0 (build 9)
Apache Version 2.4.57
MySQL Version 10.3.39-MariaDB-cll-lve
Architecture x86_64
Operating System linux
Path to Sendmail /usr/sbin/sendmail
Path to Perl /usr/bin/perl
Perl Version 5.16.3
Kernel Version 3.10.0-962.3.2.lve1.5.42.el7.x86_64