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Can't Find In Error

137 posts
Sun Jul 11, 21 9:19 AM CST
I am getting the following error a lot when making changes to pages. The error is as follows "can't find in". The changes are in fact made but when hitting save the error is displayed instead of the admin page where the modifications were made.
Edited Sun Jul 11, 21 9:20 AM by ShutterSpeak
137 posts
Sun Jul 11, 21 9:22 AM CST
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16,148 posts (admin)
Mon Jul 12, 21 3:45 AM CST
Sounds like something changed on the server and now there is an issue with the zlib compression.

You will need to edit the sy-config.php file that is in the main Sytist folder on your website through the file manager in your hosting control panel.

Add this line of code on a line toward the top of the file after the
Tim Grissett, DIA - PicturesPro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
137 posts
Mon Jul 12, 21 6:33 AM CST
I'm not seeing any code in the forum post - that being said, the information about zlib compression was enough to put me on the right track and I was able to resolve the issue.
Edited Mon Jul 12, 21 6:36 AM by ShutterSpeak
137 posts
Tue Jul 13, 21 8:12 PM CST
OK - so in resolving this, I shut off zlib and that corrected the error. However, now building zip files for client downloads takes a very very long time. Is there a middle ground here?
16,148 posts (admin)
Wed Jul 14, 21 3:44 AM CST
My previous message got cut off. Here is the rest of it. I don't know how zlib would affect zip files.

You will need to edit the sy-config.php file that is in the main Sytist folder on your website through the file manager in your hosting control panel.

Add this line of code on a line toward the top of the file after the <?php

$setup['ob_start_only'] = true;
Tim Grissett, DIA - PicturesPro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
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