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  • Thread Starter Amrit Ray

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    Thanks Thorsten for taking the time to explain everything so beautifully. The issue is now solved. I know what to do ?? Thanks again.

    Cheers,
    Amrit

    Thread Starter Amrit Ray

    (@amritray)

    Hey Thorsten,

    Thanks for getting back to me with an answer. And thanks for explaining it in so much detail. Yes, actually the idea is to target Spanish speaking people in the United States.

    I actually changed the language Klingon to the one you suggested ??
    It saved the data.

    But when I go to My Sites -> Spanish (version) -> Dashboard -> Settings
    Under “Site Language” I don’t see the new langugae ()

    However, when I go to Network Admin -> Sites -> Edit (Spanish Site)
    Under Multilingual Press tab, I see the option “Spanish US” option that I just created.
    My question is, if I change the language here, will it change the language for the Spanish site? Do I need to make any other changes in other places?

    Thanks for helping me out here ??

    Thanks,
    Amrit

    Could not access the admin due to Fatal Memory error. Showed error in plugins.php file. Resolved by deleting W3Total Cache plugin. Now can access the admin. Also, installed a few updates to plugins without any issue.

    Upgraded to 4.2.2 and could not update any plugins. Checked line 149, it is already fixed. Tried replacing the entire function. Nothing worked.

    Could update only after deactivating all plugins(deactivating single plugin and updating did not work). When tried activating them all at once, got a fatal memory error. However, frantically hitting the back browser button a few times, showed the plugins as activated. Clicking on any link, got a fatal memory error. So just logged out. Checked the site is still working. So hopefully, things will resolve on its own when I log in sometime later.

    Running CentOS on dedicated cloud server.

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