• Resolved markharbord

    (@markharbord)


    Hi there.

    I’m running a hosted WP installation, up to date with 4.5.3.

    I have completed the plugin / theme compatibility tests – and this issue occurs with all other plugins disabled, and no matter what theme I am using. I am using Spacious theme.

    The plugin displays all my existing events (on the website) no problem, both in the list view on the front page and on the calendar page:
    https://valleyend.surrey.sch.uk/ and https://valleyend.surrey.sch.uk/?page_id=906
    I can also view my existing events within the plugin – I have deleted all my older ones, so only have 65 in the plugin now.
    All other menus seem to work fine within the plugin.

    However I can no longer add new events!

    I click on the ‘Add new’ option, and after a delay the page loads, with all the normal boxes and menus, except the ‘Event details’ box, where instead of being able to add details I get an error message:


    Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 60 seconds exceeded in D:\Inetpub\vhosts\valleyend.surrey.sch.uk\httpdocs\wp-includes\class-wp-http-curl.php on line 240

    Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 60 seconds exceeded in D:\Inetpub\vhosts\valleyend.surrey.sch.uk\httpdocs\wp-includes\wp-db.php on line 669

    This plugin has worked so well for us over the last 18 months/2 years, and it’s perfect for our little school site.

    Can anyone give me a pointer as to what I can do? I have updated the plugin to the latest version, but this happened beforehand, probably over the last 2 months.

    Please help!

    Thanks very much in advance.
    Mark

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/all-in-one-event-calendar/

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  • Hi Mark,

    Please try to change the value of the max_execution_time parameter in the php.ini file from 60 to 90 seconds or more if necessary.

    Thread Starter markharbord

    (@markharbord)

    Hi Benjamin.

    Thanks for your reply. I don’t have access to change any of the parameters in the php.ini files, so I have raised a call with my hosting company.

    I have tried to add the value to a .htaccess file too, plus install a ‘max execution time’ plugin, both to no avail, so i’ll wait to hear back before I post results.

    Thanks again.
    Mark

    Okay, please let me know how it goes.

    Thanks,
    Ben

    Hi Benjamin,
    am getting an Error
    Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 30 seconds exceeded in C:\xampp\htdocs\mssc\wp-includes\class-http.php on line 1526

    please help

    Line 1525 curl_exec( $handle );
    Line 1526 $theHeaders = WP_Http::processHeaders( $this->headers, $url );
    Line 1527 $theBody = $this->body;
    Line 1528 $bytes_written_total = $this->bytes_written_total;
    my Email [email protected]

    Hi aramkiss,

    Please try to change the value of the max_execution_time parameter in the php.ini file from 30 to 60 seconds or more.

    Thread Starter markharbord

    (@markharbord)

    Hi Benjamin.
    My hosting company have made the change (to 300 seconds), and the plugin is now working well again.
    Very many thanks for your help!
    Cheers,
    Mark

    No problem Mark, glad I could help ??

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    Thank you for your time. We appreciate it!
    Ben

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