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  • What is the exact command being executed on line 126 of upgrade.php ?

    Is genesis a paid for or free theme ?

    Where do you get the PHP warning, front end, backend or both ?

    dwinden

    Thread Starter saltire

    (@saltire)

    Okay, firstly I dont have much knowledge of php. The warning was appearing on the dashboard and Genesis is a paid Studiopress framework

    I went into cpanel and found the file wp-content/themes/genesis/

    I couldn’t find lib/functions/upgrade.php

    Can you tell me how I find it

    Thread Starter saltire

    (@saltire)

    If it helps to find the answer I found that when the plugin is activated Google fetch shows an error and testing the sitemap also shows an error.

    When the plugin is de-activated both work

    This is turning up on my website:

    Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 19661074 bytes) in /customers/a/b/3/mydomian.com/httpd.www/wp-content/plugins/better-wp-security/modules/free/backup/class-itsec-backup.php on line 214

    Thread Starter saltire

    (@saltire)

    I deleted the plugin,then re-installed again checking each option one by one making sure that at each stage everything worked. so far so good.

    @saltire
    If you can’t find the lib (/… etc) subfolder inside the genesis folder then I probably won’t be able to find it as well … and you’ll probably need to contact the theme developer.

    Could you give us the big picture of this WordPress install ?

    Have you just installed or perhaps updated the iTSec plugin and now this issue(s) is occurring ? Has anything changed ?
    What is the current iTSec plugin release in that install ?
    “Google fetch shows an error and testing the sitemap also shows an error.”
    What error message(s) is (are) displayed ? Frontend or backend ?

    Oh, by the way, let’s ignore CompleXz intrusion, shall we ?
    @complexz
    Please show us some manners\respect and start your own topic as per the www.remarpro.com forum rules\guidelines.

    dwinden

    @saltire
    Ah missed that last update.

    Sounds like a solid plan. Keep me informed.
    Especially thinking about that first PHP warning …

    dwinden

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