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  • Thread Starter sun4tzu

    (@sun4tzu)

    We had WP Super Cache installed for a while but the site owner didn’t like that when updates where made they weren’t immediately visible (or sometimes for quite a while actually) so we’d disabled it about 6 weeks ago. The site owner just told me it not only didn’t seem to help, but actually had hurt and not to enable it again. So, I went ahead and, even though it was disabled, I just deleted it and it’s associated data and voila! We seem to be back in business again. I’m confident that this is the final solution and that I won’t need to bother you again. ?? Thank you sir!

    Thread Starter sun4tzu

    (@sun4tzu)

    Well, time has demonstrated that it is fixed if I go in and save settings, at least once a day. With no other updates occurring on the site (that I’m aware of) I don’t understand why I’d have to regularly save my Timely settings.

    Thread Starter sun4tzu

    (@sun4tzu)

    Never had to do that after an update before and never even thought to try it but good information…it worked! Thank you sir.

    Thread Starter sun4tzu

    (@sun4tzu)

    Regrettably after adding that to the functions.php file within the theme and then reactivating the plugin…

    Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 94371840 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 3117765 bytes) in /home/xxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.com/wp-includes/wp-db.php on line 1113

    which looks to be the same error that I was getting originally.

    Thread Starter sun4tzu

    (@sun4tzu)

    Thanks for looking into this. To answer your curiosity inquiry there are currently 3244 users registered with the site. As to the plugin, unfortunately I didn’t even get a chance to reactivate it. As soon as I added the code to the functions.php file and saved down came the site. So, not the same error.

    Fatal error: Call to undefined function pw_new_user_approve() in /xxxx/xxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.com/wp-content/themes/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/functions.php on line 264

    That makes sense I guess as the plugin is deactivated the function isn’t available. That being my theory I reactivated the plugin which immediately disabled the admin portion of the site and then I edited the functions.php file via FTP to include the line that you provided. After attempting to load an admin page the original error was displayed.

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