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When reading the information on WordPress, it says that you need to add coding to php.ini to CREATE your error log. There isn’t one. And yes, I verified with the Host.
Okay. I am not able to access this file at all. Any changes must be made by the Host. That is why I am unable to find the file even when logging onto the server itself.
Is there another place I need to go to serach for php error log? Or should I have my Host go in and make the necessary changes to pull the error log so I may see where the problem lies?
Thanks.
Yes. I know it is a file on the server. I have searched all the files on the server. I will email my webhost as back-up to verify it EXISTS and if it can be edited.
I have no idea. I am unable to find the php.ini file anywhere, even using a search optin within Filezilla. Perhaps the problem is with the template I am using?
I am having the same issue. There is no advanced-cache.php, nor is there a wp-cache.php. I’m stumped on why they aren’t showing if they should be there. Is there another location I can search for them? Or something else I need to do? I get that Error 500 thingy when I add the define(‘WP_CACHE’, true); to my wp-config.php.