
Originally Posted by
dbltoe
You posted a problem. Admittedly after drByte fixed the other problem by realizing you were using the wrong admin.
Then, you posted the "can't get a CSV" problem. It was great that you posted the code for the error.
This (and one other) volunteer took the time to look up a solution. It was a very simple cut and paste of the problem into google that led us to a solution.
You claimedI pointed out that the dropdown had a specific fix for your failure to get a CSV.
In the time you've spent trying to avoid your host or the fix, it could have been done.
Won't bother you again.
Both the link you posted and the link by Haredo in the following post stated that these warnings continued after applying this fix.
Code:
<IfModule mod_fcgid.c>
FcgidMaxRequestsPerProcess 500
</IfModule>
Consequently, I was reluctant to adopt your advice.
In order to be collegiate, I decide to try your solution anyway.
My supplier does not give me access to this configuration.
I gave my supplier full details and asked them to make the change. I got the following reply
no, this is a shared hosting system.
We don't think this setting is the problem here.
I do agree that Dr. Byte is a very competent resource.
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