• I need help. I am getting the following error message when trying to go to my WP admin web page to log in and my website shows some error messages as well (Page1Rankings.net):

    WordPress database error: [Table ‘blaker7_wrdp5.wp_interlinker_settings’ doesn’t exist]
    SELECT value FROM wp_interlinker_settings WHERE setting = ‘cut_empty_spaces’ LIMIT 1;

    WordPress database error: [Table ‘blaker7_wrdp5.wp_interlinker_settings’ doesn’t exist]
    SELECT id FROM wp_interlinker_settings WHERE ( (setting = ‘link_comments’) AND (value = ‘1’) ) LIMIT 1;

    Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at /home/blaker7/public_html/Page1Rankings.net/wp-includes/wp-db.php:587) in /home/blaker7/public_html/Page1Rankings.net/wp-includes/pluggable.php on line 865

    Please help.

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  • It’s looking for a table that doesn’t exist. What web host are you using?

    Thread Starter cblake

    (@cblake)

    hostgator

    Hmm. I Googled for this error and from what I can tell, this must be a table set up by a plugin, most likely some movie or video embedding plugin. Have you installed/uninstalled something like that recently?

    Thread Starter cblake

    (@cblake)

    No, but just came across a google posting about the “cross-link” plugin that might create this error. I went in and delete the plugin and appears to work. We will see.

    Thread Starter cblake

    (@cblake)

    Thanks for trying to help jonimueller!!!!

    That’s usually your best bet. Plugins can be fun, and I’m like a kid in a candy store with them and end up installing a bunch at once. Then something breaks the site. But which of the dozen plugins that I just installed is the culprit?

    That’s why it’s best to install them one at a time, and make sure they don’t break your blog.

    Also, some plugins work fine on their own, but some plugins, depending on what they are designed to do, will nto play nice with other similar plugins, so that can be a problem. But when your site goes wonky, that’s usually where you should start. ??

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