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  • Thread Starter lukehowe1

    (@lukehowe1)

    @all:
    Ah! Thank you! I believe the issue/resolution is beginning to take shape here! I was curious what could cause the memory issue since this would be the first “manual” change to any PHP that we’ve done. Are you saying that, for example, some other business unit enabled some plug-in or theme somewhere that could be causing this issue?

    If this is a correct understanding of the situation then, could you help me understand what the memory here is being used for? As in, I understand what trying to overtax my PC’s RAM would do but what are some side effects/consequences of over-utilization that I can look for going forward? For example, what are some risks/costs to my supervisor if she were to say “just force the tag via SSH?”

    Thread Starter lukehowe1

    (@lukehowe1)

    @macmanx:
    Sir,
    What specifics can I provide to help the troubleshooting process? I’m not at the decision making level in my organization to edit workflow processes. I have pushed those plug-in suggestions up but not heard back.

    However, in the meantime, I’m curious as to why I get the exact same error trying to save the default header file?

    • This reply was modified 10 months, 1 week ago by lukehowe1.
    Thread Starter lukehowe1

    (@lukehowe1)

    @bcworkz:
    Thank you for that info. We are hosting our site through Domain.com. I can engage with them but I think the key issue here is that I get the error regardless of whether or not the SEO tag is applied. That is, after failing to add the tag, I tried to just “save” the default configs without adding the SEO tag as a troubleshooting step. I’ve found that this error doesn’t appear to be tied to the SEO tag since it happens regardless of whether or not the tag is inserted.

    Could I insert and save the tag directly through an SSH session to avoid this error?

    Thread Starter lukehowe1

    (@lukehowe1)

    Sir,
    I agree that it should work fine but it does not.
    I’m getting the following error:

    Your PHP code changes were not applied due to an error on line 2349 of file wp-includes/class-wpdb.php. Please fix and try saving again.Out of memory (allocated 137363456) (tried to allocate 1069056 bytes)

    Thread Starter lukehowe1

    (@lukehowe1)

    Thank you for taking interest. I’m trying to add a Google SEO tag to my header.php file by adding it via the header.php section of the theme file editor tab under “Appearance”.

    • This reply was modified 10 months, 1 week ago by lukehowe1.
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