• My permalinks aren’t working for new pages I write. I read through the codex, and it suggested rebuilding the .htaccess file by tweaking the permalink structure. When I go to wp-admin/options-permalink.php I get this wonderful message:

    Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 84 bytes) in (-path-)/wp-admin/admin-functions.php on line 486

    My .htaccess file is currently 406454 bytes, with 4,175 lines in it. The site has 1,484 records in the wp_posts table. I’m running WordPress 1.51. Would upgrading to WP 2 help me with this? The site is at https://www.showbizradio.net . Thanks, Mike

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  • It might. Not to mention there were several security updates for the version you are using. Yours is not good at all ??

    The latest stable is 2.0.2. – and since 2.x the .htaccess file is about 10 (yes, ten!) lines or so… and the rest is handled internally by WP.

    Are all those articles Pages or posts in your blog?

    Thread Starter Michael Clark

    (@planetmike)

    It looks like 829 pages, and 654 posts, and a handful of comments. Most of the posts are part of the Event_Calendar plug in system. Those will be removed once our custom calendar solution is ready. I was planning on waiting until the new system is ready, since Event Calendar needs to tweak WP2 to work properly.

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