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  • Plugin Author Tobias B?thge

    (@tobiasbg)

    Hi,

    thanks for your question.

    I don’t really know why this happens, but I assume that WordPress needs more memory.

    Can you please try to increase the PHP memory limit on your server, e.g. by increasing the value of the “WP_MEMORY_LIMIT” constant?

    Regards,
    Tobias

    Thread Starter git_anna

    (@git_anna)

    Hello Tobias,
    I tried to change memomy limit from 128 to 256M in .htaccess file, php.ini and wp-config.php and nothing worked ??

    .htaccess
    php_value memory_limit 256M

    php.ini
    memory_limit = 256M

    wp-config.php
    define('WP_MEMORY_LIMIT', '256M');

    Any other idea?

    Thread Starter git_anna

    (@git_anna)

    Can anyone answer?

    Plugin Author Tobias B?thge

    (@tobiasbg)

    Hi,

    sorry for the totally late answer. For some reason, I must have missed that you had replied and the post no longer showed up in my stream of unanswered posts ?? Sorry about that!

    If increasing the memory did not help, I’m kind of lost here, as I don’t know what else might be causing that empty screen…

    Can you add

    define('WP_DEBUG', true);

    to your wp-config.php file, and check if you can then spot any error messages in the admin area?

    Regards,
    Tobias

    Thread Starter git_anna

    (@git_anna)

    So I changed `define(‘WP_DEBUG’, false);’ to define(‘WP_DEBUG’, true); and I couldn’t even log in to admin area.
    When I opened site to log in I got this:
    https://pastebin.com/dV5v8vUD
    When I tried to log in, I got this:
    https://pastebin.com/6Dd0aVZa
    On my site I got this:
    https://pastebin.com/z25haq82

    After returning to false it works properly

    Plugin Author Tobias B?thge

    (@tobiasbg)

    Hi,

    thanks for trying this!

    It did not help directly, but it will hopefully bring us a step closer.
    Those error messages that you got are raised by your theme. The theme seems to be using WordPress functions that no longer exist in that form (PHP functions have been modified and renamed).

    So, can you please (temporarily) switch to the WordPress Default Theme (TwentyTen), and then try again to set WP_DEBUG to true?
    You should then no longer see those messages and you should be able to log in. After that, you should hopefully be able to navigate to the WP-Table Reloaded admin screen, to see if there are any warnings/errors there.

    Regards,
    Tobias

    Thread Starter git_anna

    (@git_anna)

    I changed theme, but unfortunately I get the same error messages, so I still can’t log in ??
    Also after changing theme I couldn’t use table-reloaded, so maybe I did some mistake during installation?

    Plugin Author Tobias B?thge

    (@tobiasbg)

    Hi,

    ok, then it is not the theme, but maybe some plugin (a plugin which adds a sidebar widget).
    Can you try again with the Default theme and all other plugins deactivated, except for WP-Table Reloaded?

    Regards,
    Tobias

    Thread Starter git_anna

    (@git_anna)

    Sorry, but also it isn’t any plugin…

    Plugin Author Tobias B?thge

    (@tobiasbg)

    Hi,

    so, with no plugins activated, and with the WordPress Default Theme “Twenty Ten” activated, on WordPress 3.1, you are getting those messages when WP_DEBUG is true?
    To be honest, I have no idea where that could come from, as WordPress does not make those call by itself. It must be a plugin or theme code fragment somewhere… Did you maybe paste code into the “functions.php” of the theme?

    Regards,
    Tobias

    Thread Starter git_anna

    (@git_anna)

    Sorry, I don’t know what code you are talking about (I newbie and I learn on my own errors) , so you can check my functions.php

    https://pastebin.com/6gCJ80ie

    Plugin Author Tobias B?thge

    (@tobiasbg)

    Hi,

    that file seems to be the “functions.php” of your actual theme, and I can spot any wrong code there.

    However, I need you to switch to the TwentyTen theme and deactivate all plugins. Then set WP_DEBUG to true in your wp-config.php.

    Then, do you still get the error messages that you posted before, when trying to log in?

    Regards,
    Tobias

    Thread Starter git_anna

    (@git_anna)

    So with theme twentyten and deactivated all plugins, I don’t receive any error message, but the wp-table reloaded site in tools is still blank

    Plugin Author Tobias B?thge

    (@tobiasbg)

    Hi,

    ok, thanks for that.

    As there are no errors reported by WP_DEBUG then, this likely means that something on your server is configured in a weird way, so that it stops WP-Table Reloaded from working. Unfortunately, I have no real idea what that could be ??
    It’s likely not a memory issue as there should be plenty of PHP memory left, given that all other plugins are deactivated.
    I could imagine that some sort of security extension, like Apache’s “mod_security” or the PHP Suhosin extension, is causing this.

    Regards,
    Tobias

    Thread Starter git_anna

    (@git_anna)

    Hi Tobias,

    I have received this answer from my hosting company:

    We have neither of these components running on this platform. Mod_security is an apache plug in, and you’re currently hosting on a Windows/IIS6 based webserver running php available in both CGI and isapi mode (the mode options are available to you in plesk > domain > setup/webhostsettings).

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