Thank you for reaching out about the logging issue with the “Inspect_Http_Requests” plugin.
To troubleshoot this, here are three initial steps you can take:
Check for Conflicting Plugins: Verify if any other plugins were updated around April 14th. Deactivate recently updated plugins one by one to check if there’s a conflict affecting the logging functionality.
Enable Debug Mode and Check Logs: Turn on debug mode in WordPress to capture any error messages related to the plugin. You can then review the error logs to identify any specific issues causing the logging problem.
Test in Isolation: Temporarily deactivate all other plugins except “Inspect_Http_Requests” and switch to a default WordPress theme Check if the logging issue persists in this isolated environment to determine if there’s a conflict with another plugin or theme.
Please try these steps and let me know if you encounter any specific error messages or if the issue persists.
Hi – I Uninstalled your plugin, then reinstalled it.. and now it works.
There must have been something between the previous version, and the latest, because the issue arouse after I had updated your plugin to the latest version …
On one site… the other site, it still refuses to work… I have however seen that the last http request was by a defect plugin, so the response is not just a few codes, it’s the whole main page, maybe that’s to long string to store, and are overloading your plugin?
as you can se, after a reinstall, it’s still there, and there is no date or anything i can do with that post..
This reply was modified 7 months, 1 week ago by Jellico.
This reply was modified 7 months, 1 week ago by Jellico. Reason: added more information about the situation