Hi,
thanks for your post, and sorry for the trouble.
I’m afraid that this HTTP 406 error indicates a server configuration problem, see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Status/406 .
I therefore recommend to get in touch with the server admin or your webhost’s support team. They should be able to find out more from the server error log files, and can then make adjustments to the server configuration.
Unfortunately, there’s nothing that I can do about this in TablePress.
Regards,
Tobias
Hi Tobias!
Thanks for the tip. I’ll check.
Hi,
please let me know what they find. Thanks!
Best wishes,
Tobias
I’m having somewhat the same issue. I’m getting “Unfortunately, an error occurred. There was a problem with the server, HTTP response code 403 ().” but only on one specific table (which has been in use for a few years, tried to edit it tonight and it won’t save), all the other tables on my site are saving correctly.
Hi @congr,
indeed this is a similar problem: Here’s your server’s security or firewall software are configured too strictly. They don’t seem to like something about the data that is sent from your browser to the server (it could be the structure, the size, or even the content of the data). This then triggers a security rule (because that software falsely thinks that an attack is happening) and the request is blocked with that “403 Forbidden” server error.
You would also need to get in touch with the server admin or the webhost’s support team here. They should be able to find the exact cause, and the rule that triggered this, in their server error log files. Then, they can adjust the configuration so that the false positive is no longer triggered.
Regards,
Tobias
Hi,
no problem! I hope that this can be resolved on your server!
Best wishes,
Tobias