• Resolved chuddy444

    (@chuddy444)


    Hi,

    I tried to run the preload but it keeps giving me an error that says “An unexpected response was received”.

    I believe that a few pages were successful but not all.

    It’s about 208 URLs.

    What could be causing the issue?

    I do want to buy the premium version but I need to be sure that it will work

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  • EOF

    (@eofdesign)

    As a premium user, I am also experiencing this issue, so would appreciate a response from the support team.

    We selected the option to preload, hoping it would speed the performance of our site up, however itreturned an initial error message of “An unexpected response was received”.

    On our second attempt, it processes around 250-260 URL’s, and then stops. I left it for over an hour and it did not change.

    Plugin Support vupdraft

    (@vupdraft)

    Hi,

    @eofdesign @chuddy444
    What kind of server are you using?

    Thread Starter chuddy444

    (@chuddy444)

    It’s a shared hosting

    This is the info from the WordPress dashboard

    Server architecture	Linux 3.10.0-962.3.2.lve1.5.73.el7.x86_64 x86_64
    Web server	Apache
    PHP version	7.4.33 (Supports 64bit values)
    PHP SAPI	cgi-fcgi
    PHP max input variables	2000
    PHP time limit	90
    PHP memory limit	512M
    Max input time	60
    Upload max filesize	256M
    PHP post max size	256M
    cURL version	7.86.0 OpenSSL/1.1.1s
    Is SUHOSIN installed?	No
    Is the Imagick library available?	No
    Are pretty permalinks supported?	Yes
    .htaccess rules	Custom rules have been added to your .htaccess file.

    Simmilar behaviour here with all of my websites. Preload does not work anymore.
    Could that be a conflict with those last firewall-plugin updates?
    (AIOS & ninjafirewall)

    Plugin Support vupdraft

    (@vupdraft)

    AIOS is one of our plugins so it should not be conflict this.
    @chuddy444 – I notice you max execution is quite low for 288 preloads, can you try adding this to your wp-config.php

    set_time_limit(300);

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