• I only started with WordPress last week and soon found Mark Barnes wonderful SermonsBrowser plugin which I installed on WP 2.5.1. Cutting what could be a long story short, I eventually uninstalled 2.5.1 and installed the newer 2.7.1 version of WP.

    I then re-installed the SermonsBrowser plugin once again. Now whereas it had worked perfectly on the first install of WP I cannot get it to recognise or find the actual MP3 files that I have uploaded, even though I can see them clearly in the list of sermons etc..

    I am wondering with all the install, unintall, re-install that has gone on, whether the SermonsBrowser database has somehow got corrupted.

    When I checked in my control panel, I can see that there are two databases, and apart from my site FTP user name at the beginning of the database name, the names of the two databases end as follows:

    ********_iRgW3wo (1.04MB)

    ********_wrdp1 (0.71MB)

    My question is does WP only use one database, and if so is that the bottom one of the two I have listed? Also is it likely that ‘_iRgW30’ is the database of the SermonsBrowser plugin?

    If what I have suggested is the case then I am tempted to delete ‘_iRgW30’ and then re-install the SermonsBrowser plugin, and see if that helps the program to work again. I cannot think what else to do.

    Does what I have suggested sound reasonable? I will welcome any thoughts anyone might have on my current problem. According to Mark Barnes note on this tremendous plugin SermonsBrowser is compatible with version 2.7.1 of WP.

    Regards,

    AlanF (crichbaptist)

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  • Thread Starter crichbaptist

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    Hello all,

    I just thought that I would let anyone who might have read this post konw that the problem is now solved. Thankfully I had not deleted the plugin database, and it evidently had not been corrupted as I had suppposed. What had prevented the sermons being recognised was that the ‘path’ to the folder in which the mp3 files were contained was wrong in the settings.

    I had not selected the path, just accepted it as being right, so instead of being //home/*******/blog/wp-content/audio, it should have been simply wp-content/audio. In my desperation I played around with removing elements of the path, and once I cut it right back to wp-content/audio everything worked fine.

    To anyone who read this thread thanks for your interest.

    AlanF (crichbaptist)

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