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Thanks, I have applied the fix at 16MB, hopefully that will be the end of that.
One other thing to consider…
Both of the sites I have trouble with use a MySQL Server that is NOT localhost (it is on another machine), but I suspect that is hardly uncommon, nor should it really be a factor, but stranger things have happened.Hi Danny, I did post the info above as well.
I currently have 16 instances of WordPress running on various virtual machines, I think 12 or so use your MailChimp plugin. I did not have any trouble with the SSL issue on any of the Linux machines, I can give details but run a little of everything from Debian 7 & 8 to Ubuntu using native stacks, turnkey, bitnami and xampp.I had the issue on 2 machines, and both are Windows 10 with XAMPP, those servers have no certificates / are http only.
Apache/2.4.12 (Win32)
OpenSSL/1.0.1l
PHP v5.6.8
MYSQL v5.6.24
cURL Information 7.40.0I also upgraded to 3.07, but it did not resolve the issue.
If you need anything else, just let me know.Check where you added the filter code to be sure it is not inside of another argument, or paste it as the very first / very last thing in the file – I suspect that is why you are getting a 500 now.
The code does provide a viable solution for the time being, and worked fine on my machines.
3.06 did not resolve.
Server Info:Server Apache/2.4.12 (Win32) OpenSSL/1.0.1l
PHP v5.6.8
MYSQL v5.6.24
cURL Information 7.40.0This site is not ssl (no cert), but never was and everything worked until the WP 4.4 upgrade.
Perhaps helpful info, this is a Windows 10 machine running XAMPP (I actually have 2 machines with this problem, both are windows/xampp). I have completed the upgrade on several flavors of Linux and they all went just fine.