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  • #618200

    hi when using twenty fifteen theme or any other theme my site is okay

    when I use enfold I get this error

    Warning: session_start(): Cannot find save handler ‘memcache’ – session startup failed in /var/sites/s/skindesignlondon.com/public_html/wp-content/themes/enfold/config-templatebuilder/avia-shortcodes/masonry_entries.php on line 32

    Warning: session_start(): Cannot find save handler ‘memcache’ – session startup failed in /var/sites/s/skindesignlondon.com/public_html/wp-content/themes/enfold/config-templatebuilder/avia-shortcodes/portfolio.php on line 27

    It’s happened with two versions of enfold including 3.5.1 and the latest one 3.5.3

    My server normally runs fine with enfold please help

    #618489

    Hey codecreative!

    Thanks for getting in touch with us!

    Could you please provide a link and login details to your site, so that we can have a closer look. You can place the information in the Private Content section of your reply.

    Regards,
    Jordan

    #733263

    Hi, I have just encountered this same error.

    I’ve updated my theme and WP to the very latest 3.8.4 and 4.7.1 but I also ran WP-Sweep across the board. I’m going to go back to a backup but thought I would comment in case anyone knew what the issue was. (Oh, I also changed PHP from 5.3 to 7 but switching back doesnt fix it).

    Oh the joys … :)

    Update: I went back to a backup – went through the process again, got the same error but I didn’t run sweep, it wasnt there. There was some referral to sweep plugin though “The plugin wp-sweep/wp-sweep.php has been deactivated due to an error: Plugin file does not exist.” so what backup my hosting company restored, I don’t know. Back up and running again with the site and latest versions lol

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 11 months ago by Cliffy.
    #733696

    Hi @Heathcliffe,

    Thanks for the feedback, so I’m guessing you solved the problem?

    Best regards,
    Rikard

    #739732

    @rikard @codecreative

    I got to the route of the issue. It all stems from the /var/sites/s/ which is reference to Vidahost Hosting. The setting is implemented on Auto Install of WordPress. I could see clearly this was set in the Media Folder settings. After an initial auto install, Vidahost say it is ok to delete this setting. I don’t understand the technical reasons for doing this, but there is a clue for anyone else with errors relating to /var/sites/ .

    Hope it Helps.

    #739997

    Hey!

    We are sorry for that, but some times hosting providers make their installations to be fast and not always care
    on how to make sure everything is working properly.

    We are happy you got it solved!
    Please feel free to let us know if we can do anything else for you,

    Best regards,
    Basilis

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