• Anonymous User 15548457

    (@anonymized-15548457)


    Hello, i use your Plugin with a problem:

    “WordPress Version 4.8
    Your version of PHP (7.0.20) is OK!
    You are using 15% (40.1M of 256M) of available memory.
    Temporary directory /tmp/ is writable.
    Warning: PHP running in CGI mode.”

    This is the Check from your Plugin.
    I have install the Addon Plugin: PowerPress GetID3 1.9.3 add-on

    But when i want to login in the PopUp-Field of the Plugin it cames a Error:
    “HTTP 500 Internal Server Error”

    Please can you help me?

    Best regards!

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  • Plugin Support Shawn

    (@shawnogordo)

    I’ve asked the lead developer of PowerPress to look at your question. He’ll post a response here as soon as he’s available.

    Plugin Contributor Angelo Mandato

    (@amandato)

    Hello @fabienz,

    Thanks for being a PowerPress user!

    Can you be more specific about the “PopUp-Field”? Do you click a particular button or link and if so, can you describe it or include a screen shot?

    The warning for PHP in CGI mode applies if you are using secure podcast feeds. It should not be an issue for regular podcasting.

    The “PowerPress GetID3 1.9.3 add-on” is for older dated versions of PHP, PHP 5.2 or older. You are running PHP 7, I the newer version of getID3 packaged with PowerPress is ideal in your situation.

    Does your web host log errors? If so, look at the error log after you receive the 400 error, it should have details what went wrong, including the line number. It may simply be a file permissions problem or there may be a bug in PowerPress when working in CGI mode with your website.

    Thanks,
    Angelo

    Thread Starter Anonymous User 15548457

    (@anonymized-15548457)

    Hello,

    i take a screenshot of my Problem:

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    Plugin Contributor Angelo Mandato

    (@amandato)

    Hello @fabienz,

    This 500 error is different, we’re working on a better solution but essentially your blubrry account credentials are incorrect. You must have a Blubrry.com account, which the username login takes the form of your email address. Please contact support for assistance, they can give you specific instructions how to link your account. http://www.blubrry.com/contact.php Thanks!

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