• Resolved mgabri

    (@mgabri)


    Upgrading from version 4.5.2 to 4.5.3 was a breeze.

    However, I’m afraid I can’t say the same for version 4.6. Please don’t get me wrong. I love the new features integrated with 4.6 especially the part where the update happens in the same window without having to go through other pages just to install a plugin.

    I am getting the Error 500 Messages in this new version in a sporadic manner so there’s no way for me to give out certain steps on replicating the error. One moment the website loads. One moment it doesn’t and the error message is displayed. All the plugins installed are up-to-date. The cookies and browser cache has been cleared multiple times.

    Indicated below is the error message I retrieved from the php_errorlog in cPanel. I have no idea if this is related to the issue I’m experiencing.

    PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function apply_filters() in /home/notesilo/public_html/grace/wp-includes/load.php on line 317

    I did look into that particular line following that path in file manager and it has something to do with debugging.

    The website is: https://mattere.com

    It is hosted by SiteGround. The plugins currently in use are:

      Clef
      Comet Cache
      Really Simple SSL
      Updraft
      WP-Optimize
      Coming Soon Page & Maintenance Page

    I started WordPress in version 4.5.1. I’ve never encountered this issue or error in version 4.5.3. I really think that this is a bug since I haven’t done anything different.

    While this maybe a good challenge for a developer, for users like myself who primarily rely on WYSIWYG format, I’m at a loss.

    Any helpful resolution to this issue would be greatly appreciated.

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  • Seems like Hosting issue, you should probably check with your hosting support. In the meantime You can change your theme to default WordPress theme like 2016 and revert back to your theme. Also disable your plugins one by one and see if that resolves the issue.

    Thread Starter mgabri

    (@mgabri)

    ashiquzzaman said:
    Seems like Hosting issue, you should probably check with your hosting support. In the meantime You can change your theme to default WordPress theme like 2016 and revert back to your theme. Also disable your plugins one by one and see if that resolves the issue.

    Those were the first few things I did prior to posting here. The website is currently an empty shell and is currently on the 2016 WP Theme. I don’t have any post or page in it yet.

    Contact Siteground hosting support if you haven’t. They are quick and always seem to resolve issue quickly.

    Thread Starter mgabri

    (@mgabri)

    Thank you for your replies. I found out that the issue stems from something way beyond what I expected. I pleaded with one of their techs and turns out that it was a resource overload issue and voila my sanity is back to its optimal state.

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