hi guys,
I gave gengo a try, noticed I do not really need it as it is too much work to translate all posts into several languages, removed it and now I have problems with my dashboard.
I had previously modified my dashboard so that it took this feed: http://zice.ro/feed/ and displayed it in the dashboard. After removing the plugin, and while I was using it too, my dashboard looked like this:
WordPress database error: [You have an error in your SQL syntax. Check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '' at line 1]
SELECT category_nicename AS original, sanitised FROM wp_1_categories c INNER JOIN wp_1_cat2syn syn ON c.cat_ID = syn.cat_id WHERE c.category_nicename IN ('se-zice-ca') AND syn.language_id =
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it displays the mysql error followed by the actual post.
2 problems now.
a)how to get rid of this mysql error
b) why do I still see this post in the feed also I have deleted it this morning: http://zice.ro/blog/2006/11/08/forum-adaptat-wordpressmu/ro/ (its title is: Forum adaptat ptr. wordpressmu you can see it in the feed I linked here.
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I suppose the plugin has soem leftovers, maybe an added fitler that did not get removed? how to find this filter?