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March 10, 2018 at 4:35 pm #1475721
Adam
ParticipantJust discovered my calendar gives a “fatal error” when I try to look at it in Day View or click specific date numbers on month view
http://victoriamusicscene.com/concerts/today/
The error says “Fatal error: Unknown: Cannot use output buffering in output buffering display handlers in Unknown on line 0”
All other views I use (List, Month, Map, Photo) all work fine. I use TagDiv’s Newspaper Theme
Day view works when I switch to the default theme.
March 12, 2018 at 2:50 pm #1476955Victor
MemberHi Adam!
That’s a strange issue you are having. Let me help you with the troubleshooting.
First, could you please enable WP_DEBUG and WP_DEBUG_LOG ? This will create a debug.log file inside the /wp-content directory.
After that, try reproducing the issue a few times, so that in case there is an error, it will be saved into the debug.log file. Please share that log file with us so we can see if any problem from there.
This can be related to a theme or plugin conflict, so to narrow the problem down please go through the steps provided in the testing for conflicts guide > https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/testing-for-conflicts/ and let us know what you find in the process.
Please let us know about that.
Thanks,
VictorMarch 14, 2018 at 1:47 am #1478612Adam
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March 14, 2018 at 1:49 am #1478615Adam
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March 14, 2018 at 5:24 am #1478762Victor
MemberHi Adam!
Thanks for following up with this and for sending over the debug.log
It seems the fatal errors are for exceeding the memory limit for your size.
In most cases, it boils down to the hosting service not allowing enough memory to PHP. As a starting point, I would suggest trying to increasing the WP_MEMORY_LIMIT to something higher than 256MB, maybe 521MB and see if any difference.
If, however, that does not do the trick, I would recommend reaching out to your hosting provider and asking them for assistance in increasing the PHP memory limit. That should resolve the issue but, if for some reason it does not, please don’t hesitate to let us know and we can dig into this further, possibly with the assistance of your hosting provider.
Let me know how that goes.
Best,
VictorApril 5, 2018 at 9:35 am #1497570Support Droid
KeymasterHey there! This thread has been pretty quiet for the last three weeks, so we’re going to go ahead and close it to avoid confusion with other topics. If you’re still looking for help with this, please do open a new thread, reference this one and we’d be more than happy to continue the conversation over there.
Thanks so much!
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