• After upgrading to WordPress 3.0.1 from WordPress 2.9.2, I began receiving server 500 errors whenever I tried to edit/create posts and pages. After working through my list of plugins (disabling all and reactivating 1 by 1) I determined the issue was with the All in One SEO Pack.

    I was running an old version, so I upgraded the plugin via FTP and, unfortunately, I’m still having the issue.

    This might be a consequence of running PHP4 on the server rather than PHP5, but the plugin doesn’t state that as a requirement … so I’m not sure what the issue is.

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  • Michael Torbert

    (@hallsofmontezuma)

    WordPress Virtuoso

    Hi Eric,

    AIOSEOP does not require PHP5, though I still recommend upgrading.
    There are no other reports of AIOSEOP causing server 500 errors, so offhand I would say that there is a conflict with another plugin or theme producing this.

    What theme are you using and what are your other active plugins?

    Thread Starter Eric Mann

    (@ericmann)

    My guess is that this could be an isolated incident with this particular server because I haven’t run into this problem anywhere else. For reference, I tested everything on a stock installation of TwentyTen and disabled all plug-ins but AIOSEOP after I identified it as the one that was breaking … the server 500 errors remained.

    Michael Torbert

    (@hallsofmontezuma)

    WordPress Virtuoso

    I would say you’re correct, that there’s a server issue somewhere. What hosting are you using?

    Thread Starter Eric Mann

    (@ericmann)

    This particular site is on a shared host at 1and1. But I think the client has added some additional server tools (the tools are incompatible with PHP5 and the sole reason I can’t upgrade the server) … I’m thinking those might be the culprits. Let me check on which tools/extensions they are and get back to you.

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