The mysql error is because i running a old version of mysql and yeah I should update so can't blame your software (DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1 is what was causing it), I will try and replicate the language problem I had and if it happens again I will let you know, the apache/windows problem is to do with...
to many bugs to charge at the moment i.e had to edit the install file to remove some stuff as was getting insert errors (not compatible with older versions of mysql?), the language error I got on the post I did, doesn't work with windows running apache, a big minus for me as I design my sites locall...
it seemed to have fixed itself, I just renamed en.lang.php to .lang.php uploaded another en.lang.php played around with language settings and deleted .lang.php and now no problems.
home/engll/public_html/php/calendar/ac-contents/lang/.lang.php not found .. on admin pages and the main calendar page, any ideas? Language is set at en in database.