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I did register, thanks. I’ll keep an eye out to see if the next update happens automatically.
Follow up: I’ve updated manually to Enfold 5.6.10, cleared my browser’s cache and now the Twitter icon is correct. Thanks!
- This reply was modified 9 months, 3 weeks ago by ashforthmarketing.
Enfold says “No Updates available. You are running the latest version! (5.6.5)” I’ve clicked “Check Manually” and it keeps saying that. How can I make it realize that’s not correct? Of course I can go on the Enfold site and manually download version 5.6.10, but going forward something is clearly not connecting to show the latest version accurately.
Thanks for your thoughts, Mike. I’m actually more interested in your help with the Enfold avia_framework file I referenced. Any ideas on how to fix the error related to that?
I, too, am getting this error on a few files. I followed Mike’s instructions above regarding the robots.txt file and the number of erroring files went from 46 to 3. Very nice. However, two of the three are the /wp-content/themes/enfold/framework/avia_framework.php files – one HTTP and one HTTPS. The robots.txt edit didn’t fix them. There’s also /wp-includes/sodium_compat/src/Core32/Curve25519/H.php which is generating this error. I spoke with my web host and they said they couldn’t turn on the sodium extension (whatever that is) because I’m on a shared server plan.
Anyone have any other solutions? I’d love to get my error file count down to zero. :-) Thanks in advance.
- This reply was modified 3 years, 8 months ago by ashforthmarketing.
Thanks for the information. I’ll look into it.
I’ll ask my host about the connections. I did see that plugin but it’s really old so I disregarded it.
Below is the content of the debug.log. Can you make sense of it? I don’t know how to read one of those. Thanks.
I just created the error again and I don’t see anything in the error log.
Yes, I tried deactivating all other plugins. Trying to upload an image still takes you to a 404 error.
Sorry. Try this. I was able to get on with these credentials.
Hi Ismael,
Sorry, the functionality I’m trying to add is having visitors be able to upload images in their comments. The plugin you reference (user-submitted-posts) is something I added in order for other employees to be able to add their own posts, nothing to do with comments.
The plugin I was trying to use for adding images to comments is the one called DCO Comment Attachment (currently disable on my site until this gets figured out). If you turn it on, I’ll add a link to the post I was commenting on below. I’m not “married” to this particular plugin though, so if you know of a better way to allow visitors to add images to their comments, please let me know.
Again, the plugin works, in that it turns on and allows the image upload functionality. It just doesn’t allow any image larger than 49 KB to be uploaded.
Thanks, George
Hi Ismael,
Thanks for you response. Both of those locations show the max size as 1024M already. See the private content for the details.
Hi guys,
Just following up on my post from last week. Not sure if you’re working through this craziness, but I’d love to hear from you. Hope you’re staying safe and healthy!
Best, George
@Victoria
Very strange. I deactivated the plugins and it didn’t go away until all of them were off, but then I turned them all back on, one by one, and the issue didn’t return. We may never know, but the problem is now gone. Thanks for your help.I’m also having a similar issue. In the Enfold Theme Options Blog Layout control panel, I have all the share links turned off. But on one of my posts that has the Social Share Buttons widget, it’s showing Yelp. I don’t have a Yelp profile nor do I have the Yelp element checked off. See my credentials below.
Thank you very much! They’re both working perfectly now.
Yes, thanks!
Per an earlier post on this thread, our PHP version is 7.2. We’re going to continue with a fresh install and hope the issue resolves. Thanks for your help.
Same thing just happened with another site of mine. Upgraded to Enfold 4.5.6 and all was well – still with WP 5.1 – but when I upgraded to WP 5.1.1, the site went down. Here’s the error. I have BlueHost looking into it right now.
Internal Server Error
The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.
Please contact the server administrator at (Email address hidden if logged out) to inform them of the time this error occurred, and the actions you performed just before this error.
More information about this error may be available in the server error log.
Additionally, a 500 Internal Server Error error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
Apache Server at apconst.com Port 443Those are the FTP details for the test site. FTP for the live site below. Currently, the test site seems to be running WP 5.1.1 and Enfold 4.5.6 just fine. Nervous about doing that on the live site.
I did try to upgrade the actual site to 4.5.6 and it broke. Here are the FTP details.
Oh, and I don’t know how to find debug mode or change PHP files. Sorry.
OK, set up a staging site and upgraded to WordPress 5.1.1 and the latest Enfold. The site broke and I got this message:
Internal Server Error
The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.Please contact the server administrator at (Email address hidden if logged out) to inform them of the time this error occurred, and the actions you performed just before this error.
More information about this error may be available in the server error log.
Additionally, a 500 Internal Server Error error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
Apache Server at ashforth.com Port 443
Here are the credentials for the staging site. It’s just a new WordPress install. What do you need me to do to set it up for you? Install Enfold? Add a duplicate copy of my site to it? Sorry, never done this before.
April 2, 2019 at 2:34 pm in reply to: Trying to remove the bottom padding on the Easy Slider element #1086080Sorry to trouble you with something seemingly so simple. Thanks for your help.
OK, here’s the link in the Private Content section below.
See private content.
My PHP version is 7.2. Never had a problem with the installation before and have been running this website with Enfold for years. If there are others experiencing a conflict, I’m not sure that it’s my installation. What is the solution? How does one fix their installation?
January 4, 2019 at 7:08 pm in reply to: An error occurred while updating Enfold: Download failed. A valid URL was not… #1050087Thanks, Rikard. I’ll let you know if I have any trouble updating that way.
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