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Brizy Editor Not Updating Pages

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  • KC George

    Hello Benjamin,

    One of the common reasons for this error is the maximum size of HTTP requests set for your websites in ModSecurity software in the cPanel. Kindly follow the instructions at https://support.brizy.io/hc/en-us/articles/22590197512210 to fix this bug. If it does not help, kindly get back to us. We will take a look at your WordPress Dashboard to troubleshoot this issue for you. 

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  • Benjamin Galindo

    Hi thank you for that. I have tried this and unfortunately it did not work. I am currently using Hostinger's hPanel, so I accessed the files and followed the steps mentioned on their site for disabling Modsecurity. I have also followed the steps to expanding the storage if Modsecurity was still functioning. Not sure what to do now, as other sites appear to be working. It is just the one site that isn't currently functioning, it has the latest PHP version, while the other sites are still on 8.1. I did change it to that but the error still persists. Thank you for the help.

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  • Ariel H.

    Hi Benjamin,

    We're sorry to hear you're having this issue with Brizy.

    Please provide us with temporary access to your WP Admin page so we can take a look. Please add us as an Admin user to your WordPress Dashboard and send the following details to communitysupport@brizy.io.

    Community Post link: https://support.brizy.io/hc/en-us/community/posts/23581510180882
    WordPress Admin URL:
    Username:
    Password:

    Additionally, we will also need temporary access to Hosting Panel:
    Hosting Panel host address:
    Username:
    Password:

    Best regards,
    Ariel H.

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  • Benjamin Galindo

    Hi Ariel,

    The page appears to be working now, the site has been PHP 8.1 for a few days and the error has gone away with the page updating smoothly. I think it may have just been that later versions don't work well with Brizy. Thank you for the assistance, I will reach out again if the error makes another appearance. For now the solution seems to be changing the PHP version.

    Kind Regards,

    Benjamin

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