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  • #468725

    Hi guys,
    I see in admin that there is a update available, but when I call the wordpress update page, it takes up to five minutes page loading before I get a error message:

    set by peer
    Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /wp-content/themes/enfold/framework/php/auto-updates/class-pixelentity-theme-update.php on line 49
    Operation timed out after 300001 milliseconds with 0 bytes received
    Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /wp-content/themes/enfold/framework/php/auto-updates/class-pixelentity-theme-update.php on line 49

    This happens on my own site as well as on client sites. I am at http://all-inkl.com hosting provider.

    #468994

    Hi adrianwackernah!

    It’s probably just a temporary hiccup. Is it still happening for you? If so then send us a WordPress login and we’ll take a look.

    Best regards,
    Elliott

    #469019

    @Elliott This is an ENFOLD Wide Issue. Many are reporting similar problems.

    @adrianwackernah
    Try temporarily deleting your API key and Themeforest User Name and see if that works.

    #469022
    #469037

    I have errors on every site running Enfold 3.2.1 when trying to install any new plugin – 504 Gateway Timeout.

    #469118

    I have errors on all mine, even when just logging in :/

    #469159

    I also have same issue:
    in one site yes (Italian)
    in another no (english)

    #469170

    Hi Elliott, I do have this since last week. I tried few times over weekend but all time same error message. I too tried this morning deactivating all plugins on one site, but that didn’t help.

    It is not a site specific bug, because I do have it on different sites with different configurations but all have Enfold as theme.

    #469173

    I have hosting accounts at 3 different providers and tried it on all 3, after disabling all plugins, with no luck. If I switch to TwentyFifteen installing new plugins works fine.

    ** UPDATE ** I removed the Themeforest API details and it works as it should.

    • This reply was modified 9 years, 4 months ago by sundialstudios. Reason: Updated Info
    #469174

    Yes, the error message I posted on top of this thread is Enfold related.

    #469182

    Hi Elliott,
    I tried too removing themeforest username and api key and now the wordpress update page loads fast as before. No error message. After putting in username and api key back into Enfold Child window, error comes again.

    Please check.

    #469194

    Same with me.
    My enfold version is 3.2.1
    After removing themeforest username and API key, wordpress update page loads.
    But some plugins are not removed or installed…

    #469453

    Hi everyone,

    This is a Themeforest/Envato issue, it’s related to all their themes so don’t be too quick to judge Enfold or any of our other themes please. Removing the Themeforest details from the backend should fix the issue.

    http://themeforest.net/forums/thread/ongoing-ddos-attacks-on-envato-market-ftp-file-upload-affected/184299

    https://wpenginestatus.com/themeforest-theme-502-errors/

    Rikard

    #469564

    Thanks Rikard for making that clear to us. We’ll be waiting for Envato since they have a fix for that.

    #470023

    Hey!

    Thanks for understanding, this out of our hands and we can’t be held responsible for it although we are sorry for the problems it’s causing. We’ll just have to hope that Envato gets their problems sorted out as soon as possible.

    Cheers!
    Rikard

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