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  • When I add my Feedburner feeds I get the “Are you sure you want to do this?” message. Are there any known incompatibilities?

    The problem with this plugin is it redirects all your feeds not just one but all of them.

    Yea I think so too. Plus if your on a shared server they don’t allow alot of changes to configurations so you don’t compromise the entire server. Dedicated server costs more but with the added support you can not beat it. Plus your allowed alot more freeway of making changes.

    Another thing and I don’t mean to make this into a publication but I wanted to hit on was if your running Headspace2 then make sure your memory limit is not set to default under the Headspace site modules settings. Look for the system settings row and you can set it from default to whatever you may need it at.

    Well cheers. Thanks for the follow up Frederick!

    Thanks Fredrick for the fix,yea was having the same problems with the upload error too.

    For other users I’m using a a Hostgator VPS Linux dedicated server and created a subdomain named static.yourdomainhereexample.com.

    I was plagued with the upload errors and failed ftp test. I simply updated to the development version of W3 Total Cache found here at the W3 Total Cache Development Version Download Page and it fixed all the problems.

    Cheers.

    Signing off Scot Manaher ~

    Frederick just to follow up I did fix my issue..Going to leave the fix for others needing help. It was not actually your plugin causing this, atleast for me it wasn’t.

    What I found after testing each plugin is the only thing tied to this error is the amount of memory each plugin uses. You can try and enable any plugin in any order and soon find out that it exhaust the usable memory limit that is set on your server. As you pass that 32m memory limit it throws a white screen. So here is how I fixed it.

    The fix is you have to edit the php.ini file via your WHM Cpanel Manager and navigate to PHP configuration editor and change the following…

    Core memory_limit

    -This sets the maximum amount of memory in bytes that a script is allowed to allocate. This helps prevent poorly written scripts for eating up all available memory on a server.

    You want to set from 32m to 64m and all should be fine.

    For members…Just a warning if you don’t know what I’m talking about just call up your host and ask them to increase your php memory limit.

    Now another fix which many don’t want to hear is limit the number of addons you use. This will not only get rid of your white screen problem but it will also make your website load and run faster.

    I hope this helps. Cheers Frederick thanks again for all the work you do.

    Signing off.

    ~ Scot Manaher

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: [WP125] WP125 Broken (Fix)
    Thread Starter scotman

    (@scotman)

    Well feel like a heel just wrote that all out I figured out the fix.

    If you click ADs on your dashboard then click settings, without changing anything click save settings button.

    This fixes it you can go back into widgets and see that WP125 is still in the sidebar

    Navigate to your website and the Ads will be there..or atleast they did in my case.

    Enjoy!

    Hmm well scratch the it worked part below. I installed memory dump and still getting this error. I’m using WordPress 3.0. I thought this whitescreen was due to a addon conflict but I’m getting memory errors like the above poster. So not sure what is going on.

    My server is a HostGator VPS Linux server.

    Thanks alwaysWorking been looking all over the place for a fix. Your awesome for leaving how you fixed it behind.

    Thanks fredericktownes for the awesome caching addon, I really appreciate all the hard work you put into it.

    Signing off.

    ~ Scot Manaher

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