• Resolved annied59

    (@annied59)


    When I click on the “category” list on the sidebar of my blog, I receive this message: Fatal error: ob_start(): Cannot use output buffering in output buffering display handlers in /home5/nursinp4/public_html/wp-content/plugins/wordpress-seo/frontend/class-frontend.php on line 1820.
    I can’t see that it’s affecting anything else…just the categories.
    When I contacted StudioPress for help, they said the problem is with the Yoast SEO plugin, and I should contact you.
    Thank you!

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  • Can you please confirm if you get the same behavior even with the latest Yoast SEO 7.9? Also, is your WordPress version updated to 4.9.7?

    Thread Starter annied59

    (@annied59)

    Thank you for your reply. Yes, my WordPress version is 4.9.7 and Yoast is 7.9.

    Can you try and gather as much information for us as possible? Please perform the following:
    1. Make sure the issue doesn’t persist when Yoast SEO is disabled.
    2. Check for conflicts.
    3. Check for JavaScript errors with your console.
    If you find any JavaScript errors related to Yoast SEO or if there is a conflict with a plugin or a theme, you can create a new GitHub issue for our developers. Please report the issue to a third party developer as well.
    If you didn’t find any conflicts or errors, we think the issue is specific to your site. We’d need to investigate further but are unable to do so on these forums. You can purchase Yoast SEO Premium and receive our Premium email support and we can help you further.

    Thread Starter annied59

    (@annied59)

    Everything seems to be back to normal now. I don’t know what changed. I’ll let you know if the problem returns. Thanks!

    MariusG

    (@marius_codeinwp)

    Hi Annie,

    Thanks for following up, we’re happy to hear the issue has been fixed. Should it return, please let us know and we’ll further investigate this.

    We are looking forward to hearing from you.

    I’m receiving the exact same error on my site when selecting Blog posts by category. The latest blog post link works just fine. My WordPress version is 4.9.7 and Yoast is 7.9. When I deactivate Yoast, the problem goes away.

    I tried the troubleshooting steps above using Health Check and found the conflicting plug-in was All in One SEO Pack. Only one of these 2 plug-ins can be active to avoid this error.

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