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  • Thread Starter nppbc

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    @joshgs Thank you for your reply. I don’t think this is the solution for my situation.
    Cloning the event 26+ times is not realistic. Also, if the Repeat function doesn’t work correctly, that would be a bug.
    The Repeat function worked as expected on May 1st when I created an event. Since the June 1st update is has stopped working correctly.

    Thread Starter nppbc

    (@nppbc)

    It popped up again so I’m sending the report.
    Thanks

    Thread Starter nppbc

    (@nppbc)

    Done. Thank you!

    Thread Starter nppbc

    (@nppbc)

    I just added exactly as you wrote and it made no difference.

    Thread Starter nppbc

    (@nppbc)

    I just checked my .htaccess file. This is what’s in it (not too detailed). I didn’t know if copy/paste would be a safe thought for public viewing?

    mod_deflate.c
    mod_rewrite.c
    mod_expires.c

    I don’t see anything about x-wp-nonce and the only thing I see about caching is when it expires. There are also no blocks or any mention of the word “header”. I also activated my WP Super Cache just to turn off the “make known users anonymous”. I tried it again and it made no difference. So I deactivated the plugin again since cacheing is a known “issue” during troubleshooting.

    Thread Starter nppbc

    (@nppbc)

    Sorry, my bad. I didn’t input the code correctly into the WP-Config file. It made no difference though and upon looking at my other sites they are missing that code as well.
    I know this is going to be a lot but I wanted to explain in detail for troubleshooting purposes. If I left something out please let me know.

    I’m running WP version: 5.6.1
    PHP version: 7.4.14
    PHP settings: max input, 1000; time limit, 300; memory limit, 1000M; max input, 600; upload filesize, 128M; post max size, 128 M
    Jetpack version: 9.4

    I’m using a plugin called, Health Check & Troubleshooting.
    When I check the health info for my site it tells me one thing that makes me wonder if there might be an issue between my site and Jetpack? It states: Jetpack SSL Verification Bypass: No. I don’t know what that means other than SSL and my site having SSL setup. It does also state that it passes the Connection test for Jetpack.

    WP dashboard shows the Jetpack stats.
    Jetpack dashboard shows the “Cookie nonce is invalid”. Clicking the Restore Connection within that error produces another error, “There was an error reconnecting Jetpack. Error: Cookie nonce is invalid”. Nothing on the dashboard loads, only stating: Loading…
    At the bottom of the Jetpack dashboard under Connections, it states my site is connected to WP and I am the Jetpack owner. When I click the Manage site connections link it asks if I want to disconnect Jetpack and has a “spinning wheel”. If I say yes or disconnect it produces this error: “There was an error disconnecting Jetpack. Error: ApiError: Cookie nonce is invalid (Status 403)”.

    Jetpack debug window
    It states that my Jetpack setup looks a-okay.
    Within that window I selected number 5, disconnect from WordPress. It actually disconnects.
    I reconnect and go thru the proper steps. Once I’m back to my site, the dashboard looks slightly different. The windows now have a pulsating grey bock and they never connect. Still getting the same error messages as before. I log out and log back in and the Jetpack dashboard goes back as before. The grey pulsating boxes are gone and replaced with the “spinning wheel”.

    The other plugin that I’m having the save/import issues with is called, All In One SEO. They are the ones that copied my site to their server to test it.

    Jetpack & AIOSEO are the only two plugins I’m having this type of weird issue with.

    As far as server/site error messages.
    I’m getting this one (again … to mask):
    [10-Feb-2021 13:00:02 UTC] PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 41943040 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 32768 bytes) in /…/…/…/…/wp-content/plugins/powerpress/powerpress.php on line 3597
    I got this one back on the 6th for Jetpack which is the same as the one from Powerpress. That was the last time I got the Jetpack error. Since then it’s been the Powerpress error.
    [06-Feb-2021 13:00:01 UTC] PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 41943040 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 28672 bytes) in /…/…/…/…/wp-content/plugins/jetpack/vendor/automattic/jetpack-connection/src/class-manager.php on line 1587

    Thread Starter nppbc

    (@nppbc)

    PHP.ini is set to 1000M. I’ve also checked the other areas like WP-Config and it’s set to 128, actually I just added it but it made no difference. Like the WP-Config file there is not mention of limits in it. When I did try to add it I get a 500 error on refresh.

    Here is another thing I just noticed. Jetpack debugging states “Your Jetpack setup looks a-okay!”. However, everywhere else in Jetpack I get the error message at the top like before.

    Thread Starter nppbc

    (@nppbc)

    Hello!

    Unfortunately, everything you’ve suggested as been done and it made no difference. I’ve even tried several different browsers.

    Something I find odd, the site is still connected and when I visit the WordPress site I’m able to do anything I need to do from there.

    Same issue here. Been acting this way for some time. Not able to make any changes, also not able to export settings. As @prezla states, button flashes indefinitely. Also, REST API is enable for mine as well.
    nppbc.com

    This sounds very familiar to my issue. Check the Meta popup. See if you get an empty popup on that one too.
    My solution was to update the PHP version to 7.2.

    Thread Starter nppbc

    (@nppbc)

    Sorry for the delay. Yes, I would be okay with that. I am using a Troubleshooting plugin that deactivates everything and sets the theme back to the default theme. I’ve used it and the problem still occurs.
    I’m beginning to wonder if it has something to do with my hosting. Whether a php install plugin or possible permissions are not being taken correctly. Is there something I could tell my hosting to try to check? In the meantime, I’ll go ahead and start the bug report.

    I just discovered that the Save Changes problem only occurs on 2 out of 6 Galleries. The popup issue happens on all galleries.

    Thread Starter nppbc

    (@nppbc)

    Completed and it did fix the settings issue. Thank you!

    I also noticed that any changes I make within the gallery settings for example, images per line or in a page, they will save but nothing updates on the site to reflect the changes.

    Now back to the other issues. I’m not able to edit a thumbnail, view meta, or save changes all within manage gallery.
    Edit thumbnail and view meta brings up the popup but nothing shows, just an empty popup.
    Save changes directs me to an empty page with a 403 error.

    Thread Starter nppbc

    (@nppbc)

    Sure thing!

    <img class="ngg_displayed_gallery mceItem" alt="" src="https://www.katiespix.com/family/nextgen-attach_to_post/preview/id--2532" />

    https://www.katiespix.com/family

    Thread Starter nppbc

    (@nppbc)

    Yes, I had already tried the plugin deactivation but I just tried the theme and it still happens.

    I also noticed that any changes I make within the gallery settings for example, images per line or in a page, they will save but nothing updates on the site to reflect the changes.

    From a visitors point of view everything works fine.

    I am not using any cache plugin.

    Thread Starter nppbc

    (@nppbc)

    I turned on WP debug mode. This is one fatal error that I discovered:(I removed the beginning link). This may not have anything to do with it but I thought I’d pass it along. This is after the update.
    Fatal error: Call to a member function preview() on null in */wp-includes/class-wp-customize-widgets.php on line 529

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