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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Yoast SEO] XML Sitemap gives an empty pageWow! iboudreau’s fix worked for me. Thanks!
Contact form sent. Will exchange info via e-mail. Thank you in advance for your help.
Thanks for helping!
I used the only skin I had which was Default Banner Player (banner_default). Clicking the “update skin options” button made no difference. It just says “array”.
As a test I installed the new available skin “3D banner rotator” and applied that but it makes no difference. It’s not a browser compatibillity thing either as I viewed the page in IE, FF and Chrome.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Yoast SEO] .htaccess solutions for XML-sitemaps 404 errors don't workI had them unchecked. So checked and saved. No difference. Next, verified the site with Google Webmastertools and submitted the url. No sigar. About ready to give up I decided to give the .htaccess thing one more try, except in stead of adding the code after what I already had in my .htaccess, I put it before the existing code. Also, I submitted the .htaccess via Yoast’s interface this time, in stead of via FTP. I don’t know what did it in the end, but now I see my sitemaps. Problem resolved. Thanks for replying!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Admin Pages Section HTTP Error 500Hi all, I had something similar but figured it out with the help of my hosting provider.
In my case I got the http 500 error when clicking on https://www.example.com/wp-admin/edit.php which should display the list of blogposts. This occurred more or less overnight and I hadn’t made any changes before. And it’s not that I have that many posts (45).
Looking online, most resources pointed to apache resource settings so I contacted my server admin and they took a look. Turns out the memory_limit was set to 64Mb and the site required a bit more. This is usually enough for sites, so probably my site required more due to bad programming I did, but anyway, after setting memory_limit to 256Mb, everything worked fine again.
This is probably not a “one fix fits all” but might help some of you.