wampdog29
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Yep…. doing it again. I officially have no idea
Well, nevermind, I THINK or HOPE I found the culprit. I belive the Cubepoints system is causing the 500 errors. I swear I had those shut off before and I was still receiving the errors, but it’s been quite awhile since any of the errors have come up and they have been off this entire time…. why all of a sudden though, I have no idea.
Here are the latest entries:
74.98.223.65 – – [30/Nov/2011:00:04:16 -0700] “GET greatgamingcrusade.com/wp-admin/themes.php?action=activate&template=reviewit-theme%2Freviewit&stylesheet=reviewit-theme%2Freviewit&_wpnonce=c62223e4c1 HTTP/1.1” 302 20 “https://greatgamingcrusade.com/wp-admin/themes.php” “Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:8.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/8.0”
74.98.223.65 – – [30/Nov/2011:00:05:55 -0700] “GET greatgamingcrusade.com/wp-admin/themes.php?activated=true HTTP/1.1” 302 14498 “https://greatgamingcrusade.com/wp-admin/themes.php” “Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:8.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/8.0”
74.98.223.65 – – [30/Nov/2011:00:06:02 -0700] “GET greatgamingcrusade.com/wp-admin/admin.php?page=theme-options.php HTTP/1.1” 200 16784 “https://greatgamingcrusade.com/wp-admin/themes.php” “Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:8.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/8.0”
74.98.223.65 – – [30/Nov/2011:00:06:15 -0700] “GET greatgamingcrusade.com/wp-includes/js/thickbox/thickbox.css?ver=20090514 HTTP/1.1” 304 – “https://greatgamingcrusade.com/wp-admin/admin.php?page=theme-options.php” “Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:8.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/8.0”Yes, I have done this. I really just wanted to see what GoDaddy told bananaq8 as that seems to have fixed his issues.
My error log is kind of weird to be simple about it. I don’t really see anything that is corresponding with when the issues happen. Again, the errors really only affect me mostly. And, the 500 error is very odd today as it’s now about every hour or so that this occurs for maybe 15 to 20 minutes. So, it’s about an hour of site running fine, to 20 minutes of it being down, again only for myself. Not a traffic issue either, trust me.
Right now, it’s running fine again. Super fast. I’ll delve into my error log again to see.
@bananaq8, could you possibly throw me a couple of things you were told to fix this issue? I seem to be having similar issues. My site runs fine and then comes to a crawl and throws out 500 internal server errors as well. My htaccess file is fine and plugins/theme/code too.
A few days ago, there was a problem with the servers my site runs on, but now GoDaddy says everything is fine, but I’m continuing to receive these errors. The funny thing is, most of my staff seems fine except with some slowness here and there. A couple of my staff receive the 500 internal server error, but not at the frequency I am.
I’m very good with this code, but I cannot seem to figure this out. I tried the FastCGI switch too, but no help.
Nevermind… I switched to Twenty Ten theme and then switched back and it’s fine….
Wondering the same question! After digging through the code, I see MAYBE a possibility for it, but only with creating custom post types yourself and not with a plugin.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Ad Injection] Widget/Sidebar ProblemsOKay! I also fixed the problem with Ad Injection messing up widgets underneath it in the same sidebar. No, it wasn’t the same issue. What it was…. and you’ll love this one… was a simple as NOT having a title for the widget…. yeah…. amazing. I usually just place an ad in the sidebar without a title and finally realized that because there was no title, there was no background image holding the ad injection widget/ad. So, I tried giving it a title of “Advertisement” and voila, the widget underneath is fine and everything is fixed! Hope this helps anyone else that had this issue.
RESOLVED!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Ad Injection] Widget/Sidebar ProblemsWholly crap! It’s always the easiest things that get you (or me in this situation).
All I had to do was bring the content wrapper end <div> tag down and place it after the footer and that resolved it. As you said, the footer maybe needs to be in the content-wrapper.
I’m still a bit confused though because I have always made themes and seen them with the footer and header outside of the content wrapper.
Hopefully this doesn’t cause other problems elsewhere, but looks good so far.
Thanks for the help!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Cube points Paid contentI saw your question and if I believe I understand it correctly, you should look in the ‘Configure’ area of the CubePoints admin area. Once there, check out the ‘Paid Content’ section. You’ll see ‘Credit post author with points paid by user’ disabled. Click ‘Yes’ and voila. No need to mess with the code.
If this isn’t what you meant, I’ll try and help you further.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Ad Injection] Widget/Sidebar ProblemsYes, I definitely should try Firebug out more often than I do, however, this didn’t help. I believe I saw this before and it looks good on paper from how you explained it. Having footer widgets in the content wrapper on one page but not another would seem like that would be the issue, but it’s not.
After placing an Ad Injection widget on the homepage right sidebar, it produced the same thing as in the link on the other page(s).
It has something to do with the sidebar itself because as I stated before, the widgets below it on the sidebar will be messed up and misconfigured and the CSS jumbled up.
I understand it’s a theme issue, but why is it ONLY Ad Injection (so far that I have found) that does this to it? It’s almost as if there is a missing div tag at the end of the ad injection widget or something. I know though, that it’s the theme, but that’s just what it seems like.
Thanks for your help. I’ll leave this thread open until either I find an answer using Firebug, or someone else who has encountered this problem can let me know a fix.
Nevermind. I found a fixed thread. I guess, it isn’t really a fix, but basically, either deactivate all of your Buddypress plugins and then connect to WordPress.com with the Jetpack plugin. Finally, reactivate your Buddypress plugins.
Or,
An easier “fix” is to switch themes to twenty ten, connect to WordPress.com with Jetpack, then switch your theme back.
WOW! Finally! I am also having the same issue. I had it installed a few months ago and it worked fine, but I had plugin issues and needed something lighter, so I started using the simple WordPress.com Stats plugin until they just now started asking people to change over to Jetpack. Now, the connect to WP link sends me to my homepage as well. What’s up?
Nevermind. Fixed!
Also, just noticed that it’s that whole section farthest to the right. Not only when you are logged out, but logging in there is no friend area. Friend list, friend invites, etc.