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  • Thread Starter swinggraphics

    (@swinggraphics)

    Oops. Duh. Counted the digits. That’s 32mb of memory—not 320. We need more than that. 🙂

    Kevin M. Schafer

    (@km-schafer-1)

    Hello swinggraphics,

    I think I’m getting about the exact same error as you, only I thought I was getting mine after upgrading to the latest 3.3.2 version of WordPress.

    I think I’ll see about deactivating some of my other recently-installed plugins to see what’s causing my trouble.

    Thanks for the inspiration. I wish I had the answer for us.

    Kevin M. Schafer

    (@km-schafer-1)

    swinggraphics,

    Do you think you can solve this? Does it have something to do with a php.ini file? How can I correct my problem? I’m sure it can be fixed by the same method you may find.

    Kevin M. Schafer

    (@km-schafer-1)

    Here’s what I’m getting for an error today, after deactivating some other plugins and trying to re-install 1.9.3 NextGEN:

    Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 311296 bytes) in /home/*****/wp-content/plugins/nextgen-gallery/admin/manage-images.php on line 485

    trowenc

    (@trowenc)

    I am getting the same error and increasing memory in the php.ini file and in the wp-config.php file as someone did in the other post did not work. Anyone have success fixing this any other way?

    Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 491520 bytes) in /data/*****/wp-content/plugins/nextgen-gallery/admin/manage-images.php on line 485

    Thread Starter swinggraphics

    (@swinggraphics)

    Because I’m developing on my home computer, putting

    define(‘WP_MEMORY_LIMIT’, ’64M’);

    in wp-config.php did the trick.

    I’m hoping my client’s host will have a pretty high memory limit by default, since you can’t do anything to increase the memory on many/most? shared hosts.

    trowenc

    (@trowenc)

    I guess for my problem 64M wasn’t enough but upping it up 128M did the trick so it does work if you increase the memory in php.ini file!

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