• Resolved weberinfosp

    (@weberinfosp)


    Hello, after the last update of the Rank Math plugin it is giving error “The Link You Followed Has Expired” as everything was working before the update, I already uninstalled it, I already changed PHP 8.0 (it was 8.1) I would like to know if the DEV have any reports of conflict? Thanks

Viewing 6 replies - 1 through 6 (of 6 total)
  • Shahin

    (@skalanter)

    Hello @weberinfosp,

    We have not received any similar reports so far.

    Please explain your issue, including screenshots, URLs, and any other document, so we can understand and check it better. We need to know how to replicate this issue on a fresh WordPress installation. Please share your steps to arrive at the issue. You can upload your files to one of the following online services:
    https://postimages.org
    https://loom.com
    https://drive.google.com
    https://wetransfer.com
    https://dropbox.com
    Or any other service you know.

    Best Regards

    Thread Starter weberinfosp

    (@weberinfosp)

    Here is the print I already edited and increased the limits of the files:
    functions.php file
    .htaccess file
    php.ini file

    This error is only on the RankMath titles and meta tab when I try to save, as I said after updating the theme.

    View post on imgur.com

    Thread Starter weberinfosp

    (@weberinfosp)

    I also posted on RankMath support

    Shahin

    (@skalanter)

    Hi @weberinfosp,

    In this case, please get in touch with your third-party plugin author(which you already did). Maybe they have a solution that we are not aware of.

    Also, you can follow the steps explained in this link:
    https://rankmath.com/blog/the-link-you-followed-has-expired/.

    Best Regards

    Thread Starter weberinfosp

    (@weberinfosp)

    Yes, I did the procedures as indicated on this page, I posted it for you because I thought it was strange that this error appeared after this last OceanWP update, let’s wait. Thanks

    Thread Starter weberinfosp

    (@weberinfosp)

    It was the large number of inflated attributes in WooCommerce (I believe it was running out of memory), even having chosen some only as public, they kept insisting, only after deleting several attributes that the problem was solved. Thanks

Viewing 6 replies - 1 through 6 (of 6 total)

The topic ‘error after update’ is closed to new replies.