What makes you think I didn't search? I really tire of these kinds of assumptions by moderators. I suspect a lot of folks post as a last resort after spending a great deal of frustrating time searching through non-related topics. In my case I spent over an hour searching then gave up. Isn't this the reason you have a forum instead of true support? To pass on your expertise? or is it to berate folks for asking a question that you think you can answer but choose not to? I think a better, less insulting, method of replying would be to say something like "In case you couldn't find the answer by searching, here is a relevant post that might help". Take a close look at my topic title and then explain to me what keywords in "Auto-Refresh script for oxwall wall updates ????" are found in the issue I'm having trouble with. The event plug-in doesn't even mention any "wall" and if a search for event plugin had returned the topic you reference we wouldn't be having this conversation. While we're at it, isn'tmy question indicative of a possible bug and on-topic with respect to troubleshooting? I had high hopes this support forum would match the quality of the product but it seems to have the same, stale, look and feel of so many other bully sites.