amiragh
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Hi,
I also wanted to update you that I managed to identify and resolve the issue myself. It turns out that newer versions of the Elementor plugin conflict with one specific setting in LiteSpeed Cache.
Under Page Optimization > CSS, the option “Combine External and Inline CSS” needs to be disabled — once I turned it off, the 500 Internal Server Error was resolved.
Site details:
- PHP version: 8.3
- LiteSpeed Cache version: 7.8.1
- Elementor version: 4.1.4
- WordPress version: 7.0.1
I wanted to share this in case it helps with your investigation or is useful for other users experiencing the same issue.
Best regards, Amir Abbas
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [LiteSpeed Cache] Error 500 Internal Server Error after purge all operationAlso found this Fatal Error in the log around the same timeframe: PHP Fatal error: Uncaught TypeError: Elementor\Core\Utils\Collection::__construct(): Argument #1 ($items) must be of type array, stdClass given — triggered via REST API endpoint /elementor/v1/kits (Kit Library feature)
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [LiteSpeed Cache] Error 500 Internal Server Error after purge all operationEven with display_errors enabled in wp-config.php, the front page shows a plain “500 Internal Server Error” page with no PHP error output when accessed as a guest (after purging the cache).
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [LiteSpeed Cache] Error 500 Internal Server Error after purge all operationThis is on the front page (guest/logged-out visitor), not in wp-admin.
The error log doesn’t show anything regarding this 500 Internal Server Error.
This problem started when I updated the Elementor plugin.
The current version of Elementor is 4.1.4.