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Originally Posted by wolfstream
Would love to say that this works, but sadly it does not.
The iframe.php page is not found (yet I can call it via browser and it's there). Not going to spend a lot of time debugging sloppy code, just going to say that this doesn't work.
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Originally Posted by xug
That error comes in every browser I use, even Chrome
Please, any help
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Originally Posted by DobieGillis?
yeah, I see that when I use IE7.
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Guys first at all, sorry for the late reply. I have currently my final exams and therefore I can't be online for long time.
The mysql error is caused by the false usage of the IMDB ID. To prevent that please use the IMDB ID without the
tt letters!
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The Page can not be found" issue has been solved with the last plugin and has been confirmed working by users which had that error before.
You simple remove the plugin from your administration area and reupload it.
Important notice: Sometimes removing the plugin from the admincp doesn't get the table in th database removed, which should normally do. In this case remove the imdb table manually if reuploading does not solve this issue.
It's very easy to slander someone elses work, I always prefer to be more proactive and find a solution before I burry it in the ground.
As I always say, respectfully, make sure you have double checked all the steps and instructions.