Theme menu edit error – “fatal error” and “warning”
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Hi! 🙂
WordPress 6.9, Sports-Club Pro 1.4 theme;
Tried to edit my theme menus, got this reply:
“Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 60 seconds exceeded in —skoleidrett.no\wp-includes\Requests\src\Transport\Curl.php on line 205
A critical error has occurred on this site. Please check your site administrator email inbox for instructions. If you continue to have problems, try the support forums.
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Warning: Packets out of order. Expected 1 received 0. Packet size=145 in —skoleidrett.no\wp-includes\class-wpdb.php on line 2357“
(Did not receive admin mail, though…)
Sooo… anyone have a thought or two? 🙂
Regards,
Jon Bakken
NorwayThe page I need help with: [log in to see the link]
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Hi @coachb67
Can you check with your hosting provider what is current value for max_execution_time and increase to 300 and see if that helps?
Kind Regards,
KrisWhen that issue occurred, were you installing some theme and/or plugin?
Further Information:
I wouldn’t expect you to need to increase the execution time for this and this type of error probably hints as something bigger going wrong.
If the email didn’t send, the PHP may not be working to send it, but maybe it logged an error at least? You can use this guide on debugging if needed to help narrow down the issue by seeing if you can get an error message. It is also possible your host can provide this information as well
@wpmudevsupport13, @jluizsouzadev, @bvbaked ;
Thank you for replying, I have “enlisted” the creator of the theme, hopefully they will be able to find the sollution. I truly am not sure as to when it has happened, because the site has been working OK, even after updating to 6.9. But there was an error that came up that I discovered yesterday, and that was the front page “slider function” did not present the text “attached” to the photos (“error in line 120” on a theme page). This was corrected with an update of the theme, but the menu issue did not correct itself.
I assume that some sort of update has been done, concidering the “slider issue”, but I am not able to find where it has happened, and enabling error messaging only brought the above error message, so it seems not to have occurred as a result of a plug-in update either, as far as my limited knowledge of these things is concerned.
Again, hopefully the theme designer are able to provide a sollution, if not, I might have to get back here and keep digging and beg for help! 😉
Again, thank you for replying! 🙂
JonB, Norway
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