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  • Plugin Author Gunu

    (@grafcom)

    @rrfranco92
    according to this formula?

    The value you need is roughly 100 + [number of enabled languages] times [number of menu items] times 11.

    Thread Starter rrfranco92

    (@rrfranco92)

    Hey Gunu

    I have this menu scheme

    https://postimg.org/image/3xd0f4obn/

    It was sub-menus and sub-sub-menus,
    I counted them all and they 46,

    so,

    100+ 2(portuguese+english)*46*11
    equals 1112

    I’ve set up the max_vars_input with 3000, 5000 and even 9000 and everything is still the same..

    Am I counting them wrong with the sub menus?

    Plugin Author Gunu

    (@grafcom)

    How and where you’ve did this?

    Make the number extremely low to see if your adjustment has effect, for example php_value max_input_vars 40

    Plugin Author Gunu

    (@grafcom)

    Be sure to make a backup!!

    Thread Starter rrfranco92

    (@rrfranco92)

    I did it in my host, hostgator in the php.ini file and I’ve also tried it with .htaccess.

    Thread Starter rrfranco92

    (@rrfranco92)

    Just noticed that in the admin zone where it display the max_vars_input it is still displaying 1000 and not the values I’ve changed to.

    I’m going to try and add the php_value max_input_vars 3000 to the .htaccess

    Thread Starter rrfranco92

    (@rrfranco92)

    Nailed it!

    Changing the .htaccess and the php.ini didn’t work for me.
    But I found that sometimes you must do it in the .user.ini


    For future reference!

    jvmboost

    (@jvmboost)

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