• On a multisite running on sub-sites, these messages are flooding the log because the plugin checks for a table with the main blog prefix.

    Using get_blog_prefix() like this from line 1 in wp-dtree-cache.php should fix it:

    
    <?php
    //In WP 2.6, I suddenly got problems with global variables "dissapearing", so these getters are... Q&D.
    function wpdt_get_table_name(){
    	global $wpdb; return $wpdb->get_blog_prefix() . "dtree_cache";
    }
    

    Too bad the plugin does not simply use WordPress own Transient API to store cached strings though… Much simpler and avoids the need to create new DB tables.

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