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Dear Patrick,
Thanks for the follow-up. Everyting is working like expected.
Thanks,
Bart
Hello,
Sorry for the late response.
1. There’s no error log.
2. It looks like the changes do get saved, but Divi still gives an errormessage.Solved: it was probably something from the hosted feed. The problem is gone now
Here’s the error message: https://www.imagepaste.nl/showimage/56c25394de2dbe5b6dcf03144a328e83.png
It translates to: “Something went wrong while saving your page. There could be several reasons why it failed, such as lack of server resources, firewall blocks, plugin conflicts, or server misconfiguration. You can try to save by clicking Try again, or you can download a backup of your unsaved page by clicking Download backup. Backups can be restored with the portability system when you edit your page again.
It may help to contact your host and ask if the following PHP variables can increment: memory_limit, max_execution_time, upload_max_filesize, post_max_size, max_input_time, max_input_vars. In addition, an analysis of your firewall error report (such as ModSecurity) can reveal false positives that are preventing save.
Finally, it is recommended that you temporarily disable all WordPress plugins and browser extensions and try to save again to see if there is a conflict somewhere.”When I disable caching in WP-O, everything works fine. I don’t have to deactivate the plugin, just disable caching while editing the live page.
Hello, thanks for the fast response. The feed has images. The short code briefly shows the right images, then a wheel starts turning and the images jump to the Feedzy icon.
Hello, thanks for the response. Purging the cache doesn’t help. It’s only a problem on published pages (not on concepts or posts. No problems saving there).
The problem is solved. It only appears in Mozilla Firefox. No problem in Google Chrome or other browsers.
Worked like a charm!
Thanks.
Changed the date-format to Y-m-d and this works.
Here you go: https://pastebin.com/Eqw27x5u