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Okey, so the recruiters are getting smarter, I just clicked how well do you know WordPress quiz (I know it's from a recruiter, already entered a php quiz An might win a drone)

So the question is how to solve this issue:

Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 2348617 bytes) in /home4/xxx/public_html/wp-includes/plugin.php on line xxx

A set memory limit to 256
B set memory limit to Max
C set memory limit to 256 in htaccess
D restart server

These all seem like bad answers to me.

I vote E don't use the plug-in, or the answer that trumps the rest, F don't use WordPress

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  • 1
    @hash-table true, but still, advocating to just increase memory usage because of WordPress plugins throw error s is bad practice in my book.
  • 0
    @hash-table Yeah it depends, so blindly throwing more memory at the problem is not a real solution in my book.
  • 0
    @hash-table albeit acceptable in some scenarios (guilty here, not in WP) here that sounds like the difference between solving the cause and solving the effect. Different folks different strokes.
  • 2
    *TERUG TERUG TERUG*
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