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Site : https://www.orangefashionvillage.com/ Build on Wordpress with Divi theme

I'm freaking out right now because we were not able to make any changes to a webpage because of a plugin conflict. So I put the site in maintenance mode, did a backup with a plugin (but left the backup in the plugin and didn't download it... yeah my bad) and proceeded to disactivate the plugins one by one to determine the culprit.

The second I disactivated Really Simple SSL and OmniSend (for newsletters), the site received an error 500 and I cannot access the wp-amin either (error 500 there too).

  • I tried to install a clean .htaccess, without avail.
  • I tried to reinstall those 2 plugins using the cpanel, without avail.
  • I tried disactivating all plugins by changing the plugin folder name, without avail.
  • I tried updating PHP to latest version, without avail.
  • I tried enabling WP_DEBUG but no errors are being generated.
  • Entered define('WP_MEMORY_LIMIT', '64M'); in the wp-config.php to see if it was a PHP memory limit issue
James Z
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1)put them in wp-config.php

 define( 'WP_DEBUG', true );
 define( 'WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY', true );
  1. Increasing Your PHP Memory Limit in WordPress by add

    define( 'WP_MEMORY_LIMIT', '128M' );

  2. try to use the default theme

Rowan Mamdouh
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