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Aizaz Imtiaz Awan.
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November 30, 2024 at 2:16 am #617908
mannjnickParticipantEven after having my hosting provider set my PHP Max Input Vars to 3000, I still get the warning, ‘WARNING: The “PHP Max Input Vars” parameter is set to 1000 which is not enough for our Theme Settings. You need to increase it to 2000 or higher…,’ and I’m unable to update my theme settings.
Can you tell me how to resolve this?
Thank you,
-Nick
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mannjnickParticipantJust providing the admin link here
November 30, 2024 at 10:58 am #617947
piyushmht0Participant1. Clear your cache of your website or hosting.
2. edit php.ini file and add below code (you can increase or decrease value 9000 to 8000, 7000.. or 3000 )
max_input_vars = 9000If you still facing error . I will be help you to resolve it.
November 30, 2024 at 1:26 pm #617975
Aizaz Imtiaz AwanKeymasterHello,
You need to increase PHP max input vars parameter on your server to 10000 and test how it works. You can ask your hosting provider for help on this matter.
Also, your given logins are not working.
Best Regards.
January 4, 2025 at 5:42 pm #627366
mannjnickParticipantHello,
I confirmed, with my hosting provider, that PHP Vars is set to 10,000.
I was also able to update the JS in the theme settings successfully.
I am still showing, however, the following error message which does not appear to effect functionality at this time…
“WARNING: The “PHP Max Input Vars” parameter is set to 1000 which is not enough for our Theme Settings. You need to increase it to 2000 or higher in your PHP configuration. Contact your hosting provider for help on this matter. Otherwise, you will not be able to save Theme Settings.”
I’m not hurting for a resolution to this right now, just wanted to let you know!
Thank you
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Aizaz Imtiaz AwanKeymasterHello,
Can you please share the WP admin login details and Cpanel login details of your site so I will check and give you a possible solution.
Best Regards
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