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  • Plugin Author Business Directory Plugin

    (@businessdirectoryplugin)

    Hi edangond,

    Sorry that you ran into issues here!

    What do you mean, precisely, when you say “WordPress breaks?”

    Are you seeing a 500 Error from the server?

    Are you on shared hosting?

    Have you tried a conflict test? Here is an article about how to test for theme and plugin conflicts with Business Directory, which may help pinpoint the issue: https://businessdirectoryplugin.com/support-forum/faq/how-to-check-for-plugin-and-theme-conflicts-with-bd/

    Please report back and let me know.

    Thread Starter edangond

    (@edangond)

    Thanks for your reply. It turns out that it was my fault. WordPress ran out of memory when I activated the plugin, so I needed to increase the memory for PHP applications. You guys may want to recommend checking the memory available for PHP before the plugin is activated.

    Thanks again for getting back to me on this.

    Plugin Author Business Directory Plugin

    (@businessdirectoryplugin)

    Hi edangond,

    Thanks for letting us know.

    FYI about the PHP memory limit–there’s no API available to us that allows someone to determine that before making calls. It’s a bummer to everyone as a result, when that happens. The fix is just as you mentioned above. Sorry for the hassle on that.

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