Typed an asterisk in a Text Widget, get "Fatal error: Allowed memory" error
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Got a strange error on my website admin console yesterday, and now I can’t log in.
I went to the Appearance tab, Widgets page. On an existing sidebar with an existing text widget, I saw the HTML that was in there, there are two
<a href>
links that were<center>
‘ed.At the bottom, outside of any HTML tags, I typed “* Guaranteed will never rust”. I clicked the Save button, and bang, I saw this error:
“Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 41943040 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 491520 bytes) in /data/16/2/141/107/2956107/user/3277749/htdocs/wp-admin/menu.php on line 261”
Now I can’t log in to the admin console. The good news is, the website is still up and alive, it is https://www.newagemh.com.
My theme is Nevada.
My fear is that I’ll have to rebuild my site. I’d really like to avoid that if possible.
I researched the classic “Fatal error: Allowed memory size” problem for an hour or two, everything I tried as a fix either did not fix it or took down the website. So it feels like the error is a symptom of the real problem.
I did wade into myphpAdmin and snoop around at the options table, looking at the fields that had the word “widget” in the name, but didn’t see an asterisk in any of the data.
So my fix most likely is to rebuild, but I wanted to see if anyone had some suggestions on where to look and what to try. Thanks!
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