• Resolved Fandango Interactive

    (@fandangointeractive)


    Hi,

    I have upgraded the PHP version from 5.6 to 7.0 on a number of client web sites and Yoast SEO causes 404 errors in both backend and frontend on all of them. Everything seems OK at first, but after a few minutes I get 404 errors almost no matter what I click on. So I’ve been forced to deactivate the plugin altogether. Depending on the client, we’re using both the free and paid versions of the Yoast SEO plugin and it happens on both versions.

    Is this a known issue?

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  • Thread Starter Fandango Interactive

    (@fandangointeractive)

    This is an example of the error that is causing the problem. Sometimes they are displayed like this, and sometimes they just result in a 404:

    Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 2147483648 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 292751915857477136 bytes) in /home/XYZ/public_html/wp-admin/includes/menu.php on line 49

    Thread Starter Fandango Interactive

    (@fandangointeractive)

    After further investigations it turned out that Yoast was not the culprit here. Marking this as solved.

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