Plugin Contributor
Ewout
(@pomegranate)
Hi Jingz,
This could have a number of reasons. If you’re on shared hosting, the rest of the memory might simply be unavailble. Also, it’s possible that even though you set the WordPress memory limit to 256MB, the actual PHP memory limit is capped at a lower limit. This won’t be visible in WooCommerce or Plugin status, as they can only check the WordPress settings.
Hope that helps!
Ewout
Plugin Contributor
Ewout
(@pomegranate)
@jingz, did you manage to find the cause of this issue?
Let me know if there’s anything you still need help with!
Thread Starter
jingz
(@jingz)
Hi Ewout,
thank you for reply and I am sorry for late my late reaction.
The PHP memory limit is really capped to 128MB even when I set a higher limit. I reported this to my hosting provider to set a higher PHP memory limit.
I think, it’s no a issue of the plugin.
I used the HTML mode to see and print the relevant invoices, which could not generate as PDF. It’s an alternative solution 😉
Thank you for help! 🙂
Cheers
Jing
Plugin Contributor
Ewout
(@pomegranate)
That makes sense – thanks for the feedback and glad to hear you found an alternative solution! :o)
Have a great day!
Ewout