Posted: May 7, 2019 at 9:45 am
I had my webhosting service increase the number of inputs from 1,000 to 50,000, but I still get this warning message: I tried the trick of changing the Organization Name in General Settings, then save, then remove the extra character and resave. I still have the same problem. Can you help? |
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You could install the Health Check plugin to help troubleshoot this. After the plugin is activated you go to WP → Dashboard → Heath Check → Information. There will be a page where you can verify the PHP max_input_vars setting. If it does not show more than 1000 for the setting, you can contact your web host. They may need to restart the server for the changes to take affect. |
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I have installed Health Check & Troubleshooting and also WP Healthcheck and don’t see anything on the Dashboard page that would allow navigation to Health Check/Information in either one of them. What am I overlooking? |
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It’s in the Dashboard menu item itself – https://monosnap.com/file/u2VnPlomkFt5oApYEgk4bmKgtARZsT Is that section not loading for you? |
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I don’t get Health Check under Updates in the left column. And I don’t get the tabbed display. Am I installing the wrong plugin? I’ve tried two (see above). Very frustrating. |
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Hi, My apologies, the Health Check plugin has a brand new UI since last week. Here’s the URL to its wp.org page in case you’re not sure if you have the right plugin: Here’s a screenshot that shows how to get to the new “Site Health” page to find the information: |
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Thank you, Josh. While I was waiting, I contacted the server people. The problem was on their end, apparently. They said they updated the server, but not my site folder. I don’t understand, but the warning message now seems to be gone. Thank you for your patience and kind assistance. |
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