• Resolved Jon-B

    (@jon-b)


    Hi,

    I’ve just updated my woocommerce installation that has been using this for the last couple of months and now I get a 500 Internal Error on the cart page.

    I went through the plugins enabling and disabling them and this seems to be the cause of the problem. Any ideas?

    Thanks

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/affiliates/

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  • Plugin Author itthinx

    (@itthinx)

    Hi, maybe you need to increase the memory for PHP, the plugin itself wouldn’t be the cause for a 500. What’s your current memory limit for PHP?

    Thread Starter Jon-B

    (@jon-b)

    Looks like it is set to 96 MB

    Thread Starter Jon-B

    (@jon-b)

    I just activated the plugins again and it seems to be working fine now…

    Not sure what was causing it then as I’ve not changed anything in the mean time.

    Thread Starter Jon-B

    (@jon-b)

    Just had a customer email me saying it happened again. I went to check and sure enough it was, disabled the affiliates plugin and it went away.

    Is 96MB enough memory, what’s the ideal minimum?

    Plugin Author itthinx

    (@itthinx)

    It depends on what else you have activated and its memory consumption. It doesn’t depend on the Affiliates plugin itself either, you can have your limit almost maxed out and add pretty much any plugin and it would look like deactivating it solves the issue, but in fact you would still be running too low on resources. You would normally try to figure out what the absolut maximum is that your setup requires and set the memory limit to a reasonable amount above that.

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