• Tim

    (@tjalexander70)


    In options, aal_meta_postnotimes has become extremely large (1.199MB) and is set to autoload. This has caused autoload to grow beyond my host’s threshohold. Is there a way to fix this?

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  • Plugin Author Lucian Apostol

    (@thedark)

    Hello. Thanks for reporting this issue. Can you tell me how many posts and pages does your website have ?

    Thread Starter Tim

    (@tjalexander70)

    I currently have 11,919 published posts and 48 published pages. And, I publish roughly 24 posts per day. However, this is actually pruned back. I did have over 20,000 pages over a year ago and I don’t believe this element was this big at the time.

    Plugin Author Lucian Apostol

    (@thedark)

    I updated the plugin and made the option to not autoload anymore. I also made some tweaks in the way it is working. The logic behind this feature needs to be changed to meet performance standards.

    Thread Starter Tim

    (@tjalexander70)

    Thanks! I will update and provide feedback later today.

    Thread Starter Tim

    (@tjalexander70)

    Autoload is still set to “yes”. Will I have to change this manually?

    Plugin Author Lucian Apostol

    (@thedark)

    The autoload should change when the option is modified. If you can manually alter it, I suggest you to delete the database row with that option. Custom post settings will be reset.

    Thread Starter Tim

    (@tjalexander70)

    Just to be clear… delete aal_meta_postnotimes?

    Thread Starter Tim

    (@tjalexander70)

    Are you still there? I want to be perfectly clear before deleting a table row.

    Plugin Author Lucian Apostol

    (@thedark)

    Yes, you can delete that option. If you set custom number of links to be displayed in each article, that settings will be lost.

    Thread Starter Tim

    (@tjalexander70)

    Great! Thanks

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