• Resolved Th3S4mur41

    (@th3s4mur41)


    Hi,

    after the two last update of the calendar I had to disable the plugin because of 500 error on the whole website. The final solution to the problem was to completely remove the plugin and reinstall it (through the dashboard).

    Now the plugin is working fine again, but I’m not able to change the theme or edit any of it’s value. It always ends up in a 500 error.
    Unfortunately, I’m not able to access the server logs from my hoster.

    Any idea what the problem might be or how to solve it?

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/all-in-one-event-calendar/

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  • One of the most common causes of issues with Ai1ec tends to be memory limits.

    Try using something like WP-Memory-Usage to see how much memory is free on your site, and what your memory limits are. As it’s a plugin, it’ll see these limits from the WP/Plugin perspective.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-memory-usage/

    Thread Starter Th3S4mur41

    (@th3s4mur41)

    According to the plugin, I have 40MB and I’m at 85%…
    I tried to increase it though php.ini and wp-config withou success.
    Can that be some limitation from the hosting provider?

    Thread Starter Th3S4mur41

    (@th3s4mur41)

    ^^ found it, I was able to increase the php limit for my whole account and now it works. Thanks for the help

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