Try to put this string in the wp-config.php
Ini_set("memory_limit",256M);
;)
Bye
2010/10/8, Scott Evans <[email protected]>:
> You will need to edit the memory limit in PHP, if you are using Linux the
> setting is in /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini then look for the line Memory Limit
> = xxxxxx (default is 32mb for ubuntu) raid that to a level that fits within
> the amount of physical RAM (64mb or 128mb) if you also have PHP-cli
> installed raise the default memory in that file to (php-cli.ini) to match
> what you set in the previous file, I have mine set to 256mb for both files,
> you then need to restart apache2 for the new settings to take effect.
>
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