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  • Thread Starter twbeeson

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    Thanks for the reply and the suggestion. I deactivated everything except NextGEN and it worked. So I took it to the next logical progression and reactivated my other plug-ins until I found the incompatibility. The problem is a conflict somewhere between NextGen and jQuery Updater by Ramoonus. Everything works fine if one or the other is inactivated but when both are active, I get the 500 internal server error message.

    For now, my pix are more important so I have deactivated jQuery Updater but I would like to continue to use both.

    Any help?

    Thread Starter twbeeson

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    I got no response here which is more than a little disappointing, but I figured it out myself. This is for anyone else who might experience the same problem.
    I contacted my ISP provider’s support team who took a look at the problem and determined that the problem was in my plug-ins. They couldn’t determine which one, but if all were disabled, the site ran fine. I disabled them all and then turned them all back on, one-at-a-time.

    Turns out NextGEN Gallery is the culprit. With it disabled, all is fine…except none of my pictures or galleries show up anymore.

    I’m not yet calling this “resolved” in hopes that someone can tell me why NextGEN is incompatible with WordPress 4.1. and what can be done to fix the problem.

    Thread Starter twbeeson

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    Thank you both. I followed @tizz’s directions and it took me back to what I was used to.

    Thanks again.

    Thread Starter twbeeson

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    Thanks Stephen. You were right. It turns out that “Comprehensive Google Map Plugin” is the conflict. If I deactivate it, everything works fine in EO. Not sure what the exact problem is, but I’m no programmer. For now, this works. Thanks.

    Thread Starter twbeeson

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    Stephen,
    Thanks for your responses. Yes, I was referring Taylor Lovett’s plugin. I am not running wp_debug. I am using WP 3.8.1 with the Weaver II theme however, in my initial attempts at trying to find a solution I tried other themes, including Twenty Fourteen and Sigma but changing themes didn’t seem to help so I don’t think it is theme related.

    I freely admit to being an amateur, so I don’t know how much time you will want to spend on this. If you want to take a look at my site it is https://www.fcr-mm.org. I’m open to any recommendations because I do like Custom Contact Forms and because I want my site to be right, not just patched together.

    Tommy

    Thanks. I appreciate your taking the time to look at it. Now I have to figure out how to get rid of these other JS errors. Thanks again.

    Okay. Everything is rebuilt and I still have the same condition. If you will go to https://www.fcr-mm.org/event-list/ and then click on any of the events you will see what I am talking about.

    The crazy part is when I am creating the event, the maps show up on the editing page. However, once I publish it and it is added to the list of events, it presents the “green screen” map. If I go back into the edit mode, it’s still there.

    I am inclined to believe that the problem isn’t with your plug-in, but I would appreciate any help you can provide.

    Thanks!!!

    Thanks for your prompt response. Actually I can’t provide a good link right now and I don’t want to waste your time. After sending my initial message I tried a variety of changes…different event calendar plug-ins…even tried a different map plug-in. At some point in the process of doing that, I eliminated the database where the original events were stored. I am going to start over with a new event plug-in and will get back to you then if I still have the same problem.
    Thanks again.

    I love your plugin but I’m having a similar problem specific to the “Events Made Easy” plug-in. On the site’s regular pages, Comprehensive Google Map works fine, but on the events pages created in the “Events Made Easy” plugin, I get a solid green screen. It used to work fine. Now it doesn’t.

    Here’s the system info as reported on the CGM support page.

    Environment
    PHP v5.2.17
    MySQL v5.5.35-log

    WordPress
    WordPress v3.8
    Comprehensive Google Map Plugin v9.0.19
    Theme: Weaver II, v2.1.2
    Published posts: 0
    Published pages: 48
    Published nav_menu_items: 20

    JavaScript
    jQuery v1.10.2
    jQuery Core v1.10.2
    jQuery UI Core v1.10.3
    jQuery Migrate v1.2.1

    I make no claim to any programming prowess, so please respond in simple terms what I need to look for and/or do.

    Thanks for your help and especially for your plugin…I love it.

    I’m no expert so take this with a grain of salt, but I too have been fighting the exact same problem ever since the upgrade to the NGG version 2 series. It worked fine on one of my websites and wouldn’t actually load pix on the other one. (Looked like it was working, but they weren’t there when it was done “loading”.)

    I love this plugin, so I stuck with it and kept reverting to the old 1.9.13 version and hoping they would get the problem fixed. In the meantime, every time I would update to the latest version, I would try tweaking every setting, thinking that it was something that I had done to create the problem.

    I decided to try it again this morning, only before I did the update (to v. 2.0.31) I hit the “reset defaults” button on the old version; then did the update. It worked! It took a little extra effort to go back and add the tweaks to make the site look the way I want it, but it worked and it was worth it.

    Just a thought. Not too painful and it might help.

    Still have the same problem…just a new twist. First, based on comments above, I checked to make sure I had the “www” in the WordPress Address…I did already. I figured I had waited long enough for the updates to “cure” my issues so I just now loaded up 2.0.17. I was pleased to find that the photo-spread columns worked great and that the slideshows would once again stay centered on the pages. Went to test the upload and thought all was fixed because they no longer gave me an error message…instead, said 100%… # pictures successfully loaded. Then I went to the gallery and found the listing for the pix, but no thumbnails. Used my FTP Client to search the folders…nothing loaded…no pix…no thumbnails.
    I don’t need to load anything right now, so I’ll leave the 2.0.17 version in place for now since everything else seems to be working again, but as it currently stands, I’ll have to revert to upload any new pix.
    Thanks for all the work I know you are putting into this…unfortunately my upload problems still aren’t fixed.
    Tommy

    I appreciate your hard work trying to get the fixes in place. I once again ended up reverting to 1.9.13. If you really need me to for your testing purposes, I’ll try it again…otherwise I’m just going to wait a few more days (and update versions) before trying it again. I’ll post here again with the success story (I’m optimistic) when I do.

    @photocrati – yes, it definitely was an HTTP problem. It said so in the error message. However, there was no such problem when previously using (and since re-loading) the previous versions of NGG. That being said, I think I solved my picture loading issue. Instead of downloading direct through WP, I saved the 2.0 zip file to my hard drive, used FTP client software to copy to …/plugins and tried to unzip it there but it looked like it still unzipped it on my hard drive so I went back through WP and reinstalled 2.0 and it now works. No idea if it was my procedure or changes made to the programming on your end by the time I tried the last upload, but it now loads pix like it should, regardless of the size. (I did all of this before I saw your message to try limiting the pix size.)

    HOWEVER, I now have a new problem: a page that used to work perfectly using [nggallery id=xx template=caption] no longer gives me uniform columns. Here’s the page if you’re interested.

    Thanks for your help with this one. I’ll look for a new topic to continue the discussion on my new problem.

    I tried again, trying to upload an image to a new gallery. It did create the new gallery, but did not upload the image.

    Becky,
    I did as you requested by resetting the permalinks to “post name”. Cleared the cache and exited the browser, started it back up and logged back in to my site and ran the NGG 2.0 update.

    Unfortunately, there is no change. I can access the existing Galleries to load pix; I can select pix to add; I can initiate the ‘Start Upload’ button and it starts the rolling the percentage telling you how much of the file has loaded. Then it hits 100%; flashes the little yellow warning triangle and a pop up box emerges saying “Upload complete – 0 images were uploaded”

    I will be happy to give you access to my site if it will help.

    Tommy

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