Just for information. It was the hosting company with really high server loads causing time-outs on the browsers. There were no errors relating to memory in the logs.
On 1/22/06, Jason Flatt drupal@oadae.net wrote:
There are some other ways of addressing the memory shortage: http://drupal.org/node/31819
On Sunday 22 January 2006 14:53, William Meertens wrote:
Hi,
As far as I know it's a memory thing. A direct answer to your question it's the two. When you have a lot of modules installed, it's possible you consume to much memory for the hosting you have. In order to make the blank pages go away you should raise the value of "memory_limit = 8M" in php.ini.
The only thing is, if you are on a shared hosting, you probably aren't able to change it, or they even want change it at all. Which leaves you in removing the less important stuff of Drupal so it want consume to much resources.
Good luck, William.
On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 13:36:37 -0800 Skip Taylor avskip@gmail.com wrote [support] Blank pages when submitting
content :
I have had a few users tell me they are seeing the page go blank when they submit. I have seen this a few times when I am at the admin pages.
Is this an issue with Drupal or with the hosting company? Using 4.6.5
Any ideas would be helpful.
Skip
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