• Resolved ilgrizly

    (@ilgrizly)


    From checks carried out, there are errors caused by the the-events-calendar plugin due to a memory overload. I have increased the values in my server’s php.ini, but I would like to point out that I need to check the plugin’s compatibility with PHP 8.4, which is not supported.

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  • Thread Starter ilgrizly

    (@ilgrizly)

    WARNING: [pool http://www.bellaroma.info] child 21537 said into stderr: “[24-Jul-2025 07:43:59 UTC] PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 1073741824 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 262144 bytes) in /web/htdocs/www.bellaroma.info/home/wp-includes/formatting.php on line 5798″24/07/2025 09:43:59WARNING: [pool http://www.bellaroma.info] child 21537 said into stderr: “[24-Jul-2025 07:43:59 UTC] PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 1073741824 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 262144 bytes) in Unknown on line 0″24/07/2025 09:43:23WARNING: [pool http://www.bellaroma.info] child 21537 said into stderr: “[24-Jul-2025 07:43:23 UTC] PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 1073741824 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 262144 bytes) in /web/htdocs/www.bellaroma.info/home/wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar/src/Tribe/Rewrite.php on line 512”

    Plugin Support Darian

    (@d0153)

    Hi @ilgrizly

    Thanks for reaching out and for sharing the error message you encountered. Let me help you with this.

    Unfortunately, our plugins do not yet fully support PHP 8.3 and above. I recommend downgrading to PHP 8.2 and checking if the issue persists. If it does, try increasing the PHP Memory Limit—your hosting provider can assist you with this.

    If the issue continues after these steps, please share the URL where you’re encountering the error, so I can investigate further on my end.

    Thread Starter ilgrizly

    (@ilgrizly)

    php 8.3 increased php memory limit now works ok but warn because error 505 causes serious SEO problems

    Plugin Support Darian

    (@d0153)

    Hi @ilgrizly

    I’m glad to hear that it’s now working!

    Regarding the 505 error, it appears to be related to your server configuration. I recommend reaching out to your hosting provider for further assistance, as they’ll be able to check the server logs and identify what might be causing it.

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