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  • -Please- can we get the next version of WP with a built in checkbox under Options for disabling the dashboard feeds?

    Scratch that, the “slow” server is always slow accessing the dashboard.

    Is there a PHP log that WP writes errors too etc? I want to know (a) why the dashboard is empty (in terms of feeds – blog stats are there OK) and (b) why the hell it takes so long.

    I see this problem too, but it depends on which server I access, and which user I log in as. It seems that if I log in to one server as admin it is ok, but as a less privileged user it can take 30-60s to log in, and the dashboard feeds are ALWAYS blank on this server and I do not know why.

    Other WP installs I have on other servers work fine.

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: Database plugin?
    Thread Starter wj5

    (@wj5)

    OK for example. I want to implement a simple online store that is rendered as a WordPress page. I want to create a mysql DB that stores product info including stock levels. My page will render “out of stock” if stock level is zero.

    I was just wondering if there was a plugin for WordPress that would let you edit simple SQL tables in the admin view, using a form to show the fields of each row – i.e. input boxes for text fields, checkboxes for booleans (“Out of stock [ ]”) etc.

    I dont’ mean I want an off the shelf e-commerce package, I just wondered if there is a nice WP plugin for generically editing basic SQL databases. It would be nice. I can use standard PHP tools of course, but integration with the WP admin console would make things much easier in terms of user authentication etc.

    Ah this must be it… wp-admin/admin-header.php has length zero!

    FTP transfer failure obviously ??

    BTW where would wordpress logs typically go to on a shared PHP hosted box?

    There’s nothing in the directory where our access logs go, and nothing in the wordpress dir that I can see.

    I also have this problem on a hosted solution.

    PHP 4.3.10-10
    Mysql 4.1.11

    I looked at the admin page source that comes back and its root tag is a div! There’s no HTML DTD, <html> or <body> etc. Irk?

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