• After updating to WP 4.6, Polylang causea a fatal memory exhaustion error:

    Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 268435456 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 130968 bytes) in /home/eigenwi2/public_html/wp-includes/plugin.php on line 41

    It is not a plugin conflict, because the error also occurs when Polylang is the only activated plugin. Maybe it is a theme conflict?

    I use The latest Divi theme version which is also just updated.

    The allocated memory in wp-includes/plugin.php is 256mb

    Any ideas on how to solve this are very welcome, thanks.

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  • Plugin Support Chrystl

    (@chrystl)

    Hi
    You can ask for advice to your theme author. And maybe see with your host provider to increase your memory capacity.

    Good morning,

    Same issue here, http500 error on homepage when polylang is activated (didn’t dig through the debug), and also using the latest Divi

    any help would be more than welcome,

    thanks

    I also have this error, you know if you are solving?

    Plugin Author Chouby

    (@chouby)

    @eigenwijsheid

    Yes please test with WP 4.6 + Twenty Sixteen + Polylang 2.0.3 only to check if your problem comes from Polylang.

    Hello Chouby,

    I also have the issue Divi, and have tried with another subject and still gives me error. Disabling Polylang the problem is solved. I think the problem is the plugin polylang.

    Thanks for your attention

    I’m experiencing the same problem. I have Divi and tested with Twenty Sixteen and it worked.

    Any ideas on how to solve this on Divi?

    Also hitting this after the automatic upgrade to wordpress 4.6. Divi theme + polylang 2.0.3 not playing well together. I can load the divi theme without polylang, or other themes with polylang.

    After some testing on several sites, looks like the problem only happens (at least for me) if the settings for permalinks (for polylang) is set to ‘language is defined by content’. Changing the setting to ‘language is set by folder name in the permalink’ works fine.

    If anyone can test this out just to confirm

    Worked like a charm, uthn!

    Thanks a lot!

    You’re welcome,

    More like a band-aid than a real solution i guess as it will alter your permalinks, until a more reliable solution is found.

    Thanks uthn, works perfectly

    It is a temporary solution because it changes the URL ‘s and that affects SEO and can make mistakes with links anyway thanks to you I have all operational web , waiting for better solutions .

    Regards,

    Thread Starter EigenWijsheid

    (@eigenwijsheid)

    When I change to default WP theme and activate Polylang, I do not get the memory exhausted error. Didn’t check if Polylang functioned properly because site was a big mess, so changed back to Divi quickly.

    Changing that setting works for me too, but breaks most of our links… Trying to revert to wordpress 4.5 until a fix comes out…

    Plugin Author Chouby

    (@chouby)

    Has anyone of you informed the Divi support team?
    Polylang’s code is public but not Divi’s one.

    There’s an (at least) open thread on the Divi support theme atm, will post here if there’s any feedback on their side.

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