Error: 413 Request Entity Too Large
Hi - I have BeTheme installed on a website http://1dc.8f5.myftpupload.com/ and am getting an error every time I try to edit a post:
Request Entity Too Large
The requested resource/wp-admin/post.php
does not allow request data with POST requests, or the amount of data provided in
the request exceeds the capacity limit.
Here's what I have done:
- thought it was the hosting company and filesize restrictions so i literally changed hosts
- now on a wordpress hosting plan with godaddy - transferred the site over and encountered the same error
- called godaddy support and they added a .user.ini file and upped the size - still happened
- disabled all plugins cleared all cache, used different browsers - still happened
- disabled theme and voila - i could make a change (all i am trying to do is change some text)
- uninstalled betheme and put up a new version and enabled it again - same error
Could you please help? I think I have done everything I can do and I am at a loss of how to fix this!
thanks,
Lisa
Comments
please go to Appearance > System Status section and check if everything is fine there. If it's fine, please send us link to file with phpinfo() on server where you got a problem so we can have a look on it.
Thanks!
link to phpinfo
define( 'WP_MEMORY_LIMIT', '128M' );
it does not show in the system settings page though and is in red:
Whatever i try to do i get this error:
Request Entity Too Large
The requested resource/wp-admin/post.php
does not allow request data with POST requests, or the amount of data provided in
the request exceeds the capacity limit.
i would like someone there to login to my site and see what is going on. where would i send a private login / ftp info? i really need this site to work!
it has been set already - everything is in the green on my system settings page
Request Entity Too Large. The requested resource /wp-admin/post.php does not allow request data with POST requests, or the amount of data provided in the request exceeds the capacity limit.
here is a screenshot of system status in wordpress dashboard