• Resolved chefkreso

    (@chefkreso)


    Hello,

    I’ve been using the Translatepress plugin for a couple of weeks now. My page is in Croatian, and I write a translation for all of my content. Today when I tried to switch to English and check the translation of my page, which worked perfectly today in the morning when I posted new content, Error 500 came up.
    I tried to increase the wp_memory_limit to 128M in wp-config.php, I also set the Debug to True, but nothing changed.
    When I open the page on my phone, and switch to English everything works, but on my computer browser for some reason shows the Error 500 – Site is currently unable to handle this request.

    Can anyone help with a fix because most of my views come from the English version of my site?

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Dragos

    (@dragosvrejiu)

    Hello,

    I have checked your site but everything seems to be working properly.

    Did you resolve this issue?

    If yes, please tell me how.

    With the best regards,

    Thread Starter chefkreso

    (@chefkreso)

    Hello,

    I tried resolving the issue by increasing the memory limit in a several different ways but nothing worked(-php.ini, wp-config.php…). I even tried deactivating all of the plugins and then activating them one by one, to find out which one may be causing the problem but that also didn’t work, because the problem would come up with activating different plugins in different combinations, without a clear pattern. At one point the only way the TranslatePress plugin would work and show the English version of the site was when it was the only activated plugin.

    So in the end as I had the English translations saved, I activated and set up all of the plugins I used once again, then I activated the TranslatePress as the last one, and instead of English_US, chose English_UK and did all of the translations on the site again.(-because with different languages the error didn’t occur…)

    Hoping that the glitch won’t happen again, since everything is working again, but still don’t know why it all happened. (Since there were no new plugins installed or any changes done to the site when the error happened the first time…)

    Best regards,

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