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Fellow self-hosted WordPress bloggers, if you installed DB Cache Reloaded plugin on your wp blog, you are strongly advised not to update from WP 3.0.5 or earlier versions to WP 3.1, because, as indicated in the title, the latest WordPress 3.1 breaks DB Cache Reloaded.

The errors warning in the dashboard reads:

DB Cache Reloaded Error: wpdb class is redefined, plugin cannot work!
Previous definition is at /home/…../……com/wp-includes/wp-db.php:52.

DB Cache Reloaded Error: DB Module (wpdb class) is not loaded. Please open the Options Page, disable caching (remember to save options) and enable it again. If this will not help, please check FAQ how to do manual upgrade.

Screen capture:

DB Cache Reload Cannot Work Error

Even you go to Options Page and disable and re-enable the plugin, the errors is still there.

When check the DB Cache Reloaded page here, the plugin which was advised to be compatible with WP 3.0.9 wasn’t undated since 2010-6-21. To solve the problem, one may have to wait for its development team to release a new update.

For those who’ve already updated to WP 3.1, you either can restore your WP installation to an earlier version or have the emergency use of its Wrapper mode, though this has less performance.

Meet Wang Zheng, she is being hailed as China’s prettiest young female captain!

Air China Captain Wang Zheng Piloting in a Jet Cockpit

While still a few months shy of 29 years old, Wang Zheng is the youngest female captain of Chinese national carrier Air China. (more…)

Newborn Eyptian Girl Named Facebook!

Posted on Feb. 21, 2011 by Firsher in True & Odd

Facebook Homepage Screen-capture
Facebook.com, the most popular social networking site with more than 500 million registered users

We heard that a baby boy was named as Google after the world’s most popular search engine by his father years ago. Recent news reported that a newly born baby girl in Egypt is named as Facebook by her father. Apparently, not like the aforementioned boy Google’s father, Egyptian dad Jamal Ibrahim is not a geek. Mr. Ibrahim named his daughter after the world’s most visited social networking site simply in honour of Facebook.com played in his country’s recent revolution against the rule of (now former) President Hosni Mubarak.