I enabled the 'Display fatal PHP errors' for testing purposes and my site displays only fatal error messages (Allowed memory size issue). How to disabled this option.
Thanks in advance!
info@elgg.org
Security issues should be reported to security@elgg.org!
©2014 the Elgg Foundation
Elgg is a registered trademark of Thematic Networks.
Cover image by RaĆ¼l Utrera is used under Creative Commons license.
Icons by Flaticon and FontAwesome.
- Nikolai Shcherbin@rivervanrain
Nikolai Shcherbin - 0 likes
- seri_ng@seri_ng
seri_ng - 0 likes
- Nikolai Shcherbin@rivervanrain
Nikolai Shcherbin - 0 likes
- seri_ng@seri_ng
seri_ng - 0 likes
- Nikolai Shcherbin@rivervanrain
Nikolai Shcherbin - 1 like
- Nikolai Shcherbin@rivervanrain
Nikolai Shcherbin - 0 likes
- seri_ng@seri_ng
seri_ng - 0 likes
- seri_ng@seri_ng
seri_ng - 0 likes
You must log in to post replies.Switch off again
That is what I tried to do BUT if I have developers plugin activated and visit the admin page (any pages to be precise), only 'PHP fatal error....' messages are displayed.
I can't reproduce this.
Maybe something wrong with cleaning of the caches?
You can remove all settings for this plugin via dropdown entity menu on the Plugins page.
I used path/vendor/bin/elgg-cli cache:clear to clear the caches while developers plugin is active. I got the 'Allowed memory size...' error. So I increased the memory limit to 2048 in .htaccess and restarted the web server. Don't solve the memory size issue.
When you said 'remove all settings', what do you mean? I forgot to tell the key information. This is Elgg3.3.2.
Thanks RvR!
I'm on Elgg 3.3.3.
On the Plugins page all plugins have an entity menu: click on this and choose 'Remove all settings' (for Elgg developers)
So, are you have problem with this error, or with 'Disable fatal PHP errors' option on Elgg Developers plugin?
Sweet!! That solves the problem.
Thanks SO much!
The memory size error occurs when I have 'Display fatal PHP errors' on. That's why I went down that path to fix the memory issue.