Plugin Author
Steven
(@shazahm1hotmailcom)
@ airsid
Without a link to your site to the pages having the issue, its impossible to say. But if you have problems with both AWCPC and Connections, my best guess would be a configuration issue with WordPress or the web host.
Thread Starter
airsid
(@airsid)
Thanks for the reply.
I don’t have the problem with both AWCPC and Connection. The problem appear only when I activate AWCPC.
When activating AWCPC, nore more access to permalink page (error 404) and I can’t activate Connections (error 404). Maybe there are some other pages with 404 error…
When I uninstall AWCPC, permalink page works and I’m able to activate Connections.
Here is a link to the permalink 404 error page.
Regards
Plugin Author
Steven
(@shazahm1hotmailcom)
@ airsid
I can activate and use both fine on my test WP setup. So, can you please clarify something for me? You get the 404 message when you activate one of the plugins not when you are browsing your site, right?
If you’re getting a 404 when activating a plugin, try increasing the memory allocated to PHP. See this excellent blog post:
http://dailyblogging.org/wordpress/increase-wordpress-memory-limit/
Which method that will work for you will depend on your web host so I suggest starting at the top and working your way down one at a time until, hopefully, the issue is resolved.
Thread Starter
airsid
(@airsid)
Hello,
After activating AWCPC, I have a 404 message when:
– I try to get on permalink options page from the admin area
– I try to activate Connections plugin form the admin area
So yes it is not when browsing the site.
But it can’t be a memory problem as I’ve already increase to 256M.
Plugin Author
Steven
(@shazahm1hotmailcom)
@ airsid
When I tested, I only had Connections and AWCPC activated. Can you deactivate all other plugins temporarily to see if the issue persists?