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  • Hi,
    Please check with your hosting if there are any permission restrictions.
    Also, have them debug and check on their end.

    Also, try using a different browser to check and clear the cache.

    Thread Starter ameerdanish

    (@ameerdanish)

    Hosting told me 5+ times that only elementor can resolve this issue.

    Thread Starter ameerdanish

    (@ameerdanish)

    they have already checked everything , I was on live chat with them for 60+ minutes , I am also a developer I have also tried everything.

    Here is screenshot of error that I recieve : https://prnt.sc/WT0BpZzm8iCw

    Thread Starter ameerdanish

    (@ameerdanish)

    Hi , I migrated website to a different web hosting and checked , issue still persists.

    which means issue is not with a hosting , its with the plugin itself.

    Hi,

    This is mostly a server issue.

    Revert all changes in .htaccess file, and check if there is no port forwarding or changes in server ports (WordPress may not approve of them)
    Also, disable all other plugins, change the theme and change the permalink structure to the default one.

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