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  • Thread Starter scottkr

    (@scottkr)

    Hello:
    Thanks for the reply. Actually I’m not using the default theme or any free or purchased theme. We created our own.
    Would “the_date” still be there regardless of anything?
    I looked in the Admin and on the server itself in WP-content/themes/the theme we are using (custom). No such file.

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: Contact Form 7
    Thread Starter scottkr

    (@scottkr)

    As I figured it to be. In phpMyAdmin for mySQL the function CREATE was not active. Once I made active I went back to the WP Admin, clicked on that error message about creating the table and the error went away cause the table was then created and I verified it by looking in the DB and there was table. I can now set my CF7 variables.

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: Contact Form 7
    Thread Starter scottkr

    (@scottkr)

    Hosting service is in no way the issue. I’m using a VERY good and not a cheap service at all. I’m very picky about where I host my clients sites. Its not WinBlows hosting either. Its all UNIX based. The problem has to be as I mentioned the mySQL db. CF7 requires a table as per the error I’m getting. The table can’t be created so the db may not be writeable so I’m looking into that now.

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: Contact Form 7
    Thread Starter scottkr

    (@scottkr)

    I just did it thru the WP Admin, same problem.

    The database table for Contact Form 7 does not exist. You must create the table for it to work.

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: Contact Form 7
    Thread Starter scottkr

    (@scottkr)

    Ok, I’ll try it thru the WP Admin Plugins page.

    Lets assume that the error I’m getting about the DB table not being created, is the fact when you Activate the CF7 Plugin it creates the DB table it needs? Cause when I look directly at the DB the table CF7 wants is not there.

    I would manually create the table but a table cannot be created without knowing field info.

    Can you look at your mySQL thru phpMyAdmin and tell me what you have?

    Thread Starter scottkr

    (@scottkr)

    What version of Word Press are you using?

    What version of Contact Form 7 are you using?

    What version of Word Press were or are you using when you first installed Contact Form 7 ?

    Thread Starter scottkr

    (@scottkr)

    here again I did the install through WP then in the WP admin at the bottom of the left side menu I click on edit and

    The database table for Contact Form 7 does not exist. You must create the table for it to work.

    Thread Starter scottkr

    (@scottkr)

    Your readme file says

    1. Upload the entire contact-form-7 folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
    1. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.

    You will find ‘Contact’ menu in your WordPress admin panel.

    I did install it directly to the server wp-content/plugins/. It does not show up on the Plugins page nor does it show up in the WP admin panel.

    I am using the default theme but I just downloaded a different theme and installed it to the directory it is supposed to go to. Then I went into the settings area of the admin, saw a drop down to choose another one, I did then I refresh my browser and the default theme is still there. not sure what’s wrong.

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