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  • Plugin Author John Gardner

    (@jgardner03)

    Hi,

    Thanks for using my plugin and I apologize for the trouble. How is it showing that error? Is it for for a particular url?

    Thread Starter ma3ry

    (@ma3ry)

    Thank you John. This is one URL

    https://christiangays.com/faq/04-what-does-christian-standards-mean/

    but also, FYI it is also happening with Spider Random Posts as well.

    Plugin Author John Gardner

    (@jgardner03)

    500 errors can be notoriously hard to troubleshoot. It’s an error but the web server can’t be more specific about why the error occurred. I don’t know how much help I can be since I can’t duplicate that error on my demo site. That said, if you go to Settings > Permalinks and then click “SAVE”, that should force WordPress to recreate the rewrite rules in the .htaccess file, which can cause 500 errors. If that doesn’t work, try deactivating the plugin (you won’t lose any data) and reactivating it and then saving permalinks again.

    Thread Starter ma3ry

    (@ma3ry)

    Thank you so much John. I will give it a try. I have also contacted my Server Admin to see if he can find out anything. I’ll let you know if he does. I suspect it is not the plugin, which I love – thank you. I suspect it is a server issue. Just wanted to pick your brain. ??

    Thread Starter ma3ry

    (@ma3ry)

    My Server Admin found the problem. I had tried to add a breadcrumb feature to single.php and I screwed up the coding. There is nothing wrong with the plugin. It was totally my fault. My apologies for bothering you.

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