I would prefer to speak directly to a moderator, as I don't think I can do this myself. It has been some time since I updated my website and yesterday I decided to do an overhaul. I use DreamHost as my hosting platform and server. I updated my site to run PHP 5.6 and now I can navigate my site via the SHELL command line. Everything looks great, except I can't access the site. It comes up with the error "Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 268435456 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 130968 bytes) in /home/seanhedman/seanhedman.com/ndxzstudio/common.php on line 296"
I have been mailing back and forth to the development team at dreamhost and they found that there is a missing lang.php file that is causing this issue. My site is exhausting the memory when searching for this file. I have even increased the memory limit and max upload limits etc, went though this whole process: wiki.dreamhost.com/…
Still, I have the error. Developer John wrote:
"Hello,
The issue is with the missing lang.php file. The specific line in the
common.php file causing the erro is the following:
show_error($file . ' class not found');
As you can see it is trying to load a file and appened some text so it
definitely looks like the issue is the missing lang.php file. Adding more
memory isn't going to resolve the issue. The file needs to be uploaded
again. We would be unable to tell you what it does as the application is
not written by us but it is required the application.
This looks like it is using the indexhibit CMS which you can find at
indexhibit.org. It appears to be a paid application. I suggest
contacting them to see if they can provide a copy of the application."
Help would be greatly appreciated, thank you.
I have done all I can to fix this, changing permissions and so forth.