• Resolved alank2

    (@alank2)


    Hi, I am unable to update the table after recent upgrades to version 6.1.20. I keep getting server 500 error message. When I use the debug function, I get this message.

    “Optional parameter $post_types declared before required parameter $location is implicitly treated as a required parameter”.

    How do I resolve this?

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  • Hello alank2,
    Greetings. Hope you are doing well.

    Thanks for reaching out to us. We have checked on our end with the Essential Addons for Elementor plugin version 6.1.20 but didn’t find such error on our end.

    To assist you further, please provide us with the details of the error you are experiencing. Additionally, please provide us with the full debug log and reproducing steps so that we can thoroughly investigate the issue and provide appropriate support.

    We look forward to hearing from you soon.
    Thank you.

    Thread Starter alank2

    (@alank2)

    Hi Amit, thank you for investigating. I’m not good with tech. The debug log that was captured was when it popped up. But it does not seem to be able to be reproduced everytime.

    The main problem is that I cannot seem to publish any updates on edits on my table. I’ve made a video of this problem. Please find it here https://youtu.be/jzjbeUdMZnQ

    Please let me know if you need further information.

    Thank you for assisting.

    Hello alank2,

    Thanks for getting back to us and for sharing the details. I have tested this on my end. I found that the Data Table is editable properly and, the changes are reflected on the front-end. Please check this screencast from my end: https://d.pr/v/sQcMH0

    Please make sure that you are are using latest version of Essential Addons for Elementor and, Elementor plugins, then check once again. If the issue still persists, then this issue arises when the server encounters an unexpected condition and is unable to fulfill the request.

    There can be multiple reasons behind it. The best initial step is to request the PHP error logs from your hosting provider, as they will indicate the exact cause.

    Common Causes and Solutions:

    1. Problematic Sections in the Page

    Consider removing certain sections from the page you are editing and check if it allows you to save it. You can restore removed sections using Elementor’s revision history.

    2. Memory Limit Reached

    • Adjust your website’s memory limit to meet Elementor’s system requirements. You need to increase your website’s memory to 512 MB to help avoid loading issues.
    • Activate WordPress debug mode to determine the required memory amount.
    • You can also reduce the number of post revisions using plugins such as WP Sweep. Learn how to use it here.
    • If the issue persists, attempt to divide your page into smaller templates.

    3. Server Configuration Issues

    • At times, HTTP/HTTPS conflicts lead to this error. Ensure that your site has a valid SSL certificate.
    • After adding SSL, navigate to Elementor > Tools > Replace URL to update the site links.

    4. “Publish/Update” Button Not Working

    • Security Plugins: Certain plugins like WordFence might block update actions. Consider enabling “learning mode” or contacting their support.
    • Server Firewall: Your server’s firewall might also block requests. Reach out to your hosting provider for assistance.

    I hope this will resolve your issue. Please let us know the update after checking on your end.
    Thank you.

    Amit Barai Alit

    (@amitbarai013)

    Hi alank2,
    I hope you’re doing well and staying safe.

    I wanted to follow up as I haven’t heard back from you regarding the issue we discussed earlier. Could you kindly let me know if your issue has been resolved, or if you’re still experiencing any difficulties?

    We eagerly await your response.
    Thank you.

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