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  • I suspect this may be a memory problem caused, in my case, by extra columns generated for the posts by WP-SEO. I activated the WP-SEO plugin and also switched on the debug option and the following message appeared –
    PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 64 bytes) in /home/sites/billgsnaps.co.uk/public_html/weepaperpeople.co.uk/wp-includes/meta.php on line 816

    I increased WP_MEMORY_LIMIT in wp-config.php and the problem went away. However, as more posts are added, I suspect the problem may return. My host provider has a memory limit set.

    Hi Thomas,

    Thanks for this download – I installed the update and unfortunately the problem went solid – i.e the display didn’t work at all. When I restored the old version and the problem was still solid I decided that the real problem might be elsewhere. I toggled a few other plugins on and of and it would seem that there is a conflict with the Yoast WordPress SEO Plugin. If I deactivate that plugin the index works fine, if I activate the SEO plugin then the index displays a blank white screen. I’ll play around a bit and see if I can get to the bottom of the problem. In the meantime thanks for your help. The plugin is exactly what I want.

    Kind Regards,

    Bill Grosart

    This is a great plugin – does what I want. However, I have a similar problem – sometimes get a blank white screen, but not always. For some reason it seems to happen after an update to another (random) plugin and I test the application via the ‘Visit Site’ option in the Dashboard. The blog has over 700 posts – is this a problem? As I’ve said it doesn’t happen all of the time. Any ideas?

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