http 1.1 with http2 disabled, you can find it in the modules depending on your hosting then it should work fine, so far only http2 module presents a bug (infinite loading)
how to check if http2 is enable/disable?
http 1.1 with http2 disabled, you can find it in the modules depending on your hosting then it should work fine, so far only http2 module presents a bug (infinite loading)
hey mate.. can you tell us here, what kind of server specs and server settings should we have to be able to run wowonder script normally and without any problems?
Check your Apache modules if you can on your hosting.how to check if http2 is enable/disable?
if you want to mention the script can run in "normal" conditions with the exception of the default bugs from the author, I can suggest;
first, although the script can run on a server with low specifications, my advice is to use a dedicated VPS server with specs of at least 2 CPUs / 4 RAM, especially if you install various additional supporting scripts, there is no other word but RAISE YOUR SERVER SPECS;
secondly, each setting is different for each server OS (Linux, Windows, Mac OS, etc.), as well as different settings for the host manager/panel such as WHM/cPanel, Plesk, Webmin, Froxlor, CentOS Web Panel, Zpanel, Ajenti, Vesta Control Panel, ISPConfig, etc., there are lots of alternative server OS and host-manager/panel;
third, in my case, my server uses Linux and the original WHM/cPanel (which I later changed to the cacked version), everything I installed on AWS (EC & Lightsail) 32 GB RAM, 8 vCPUs, 320 GB SSD, and cPanel & WHM for Linux (Centos 7). Initially, I simply configured the server as needed for my cPanel & WHM for Linux installation. Then I installed LiteSpeed web server, so I automatically disabled apache;
fourth, before the script installation, the server MUST be set up according to what has been suggested in the default docs file of the script or the specs guide during the script installation process;
fifth, like some problems faced by members here, I got a solution to solve some problems (such as looping, slowly posting, having to refresh the page for posts to appear, images not showing, and other problems) after changing to a more powerful server (such as specs mentioned above).
sixth, make sure you are also using the appropriate PHP version, especially if you are using a LiteSpeed webserver. At first, I used it too, because it speeded up the website enough, but in the end, I deactivated it (it costs a hefty additional fee because I have a lot of websites and not enough licenses). If you encounter some problems when using LiteSpeed make sure you configure it in the LiteSpeed WebAdmin Console (WHM) and find the right PHP settings between WHM and Litespeed. I have a screenshot of the LiteSpeed settings that I made, but incidentally, I haven't had time to search on my external drive yet, if I have time I'll post it here. As a guide, check it here:
https://www.litespeedtech.com/support/wiki/doku.php/litespeed_wiki:other-ext-apps:setup ;
seventh, how are my server settings for now? if previously I used a "cheap" but good VPS from the Contabo company, but I had a problem that it was a bit less fast as I expected. Currently, I am using a server that has been set up by myself as previously described above, reinforced with cracked WMH/cPanel, Apache web server, server settings ACCORDING to the installation requirements of this script or its supporting script, and setting my PHP version using PHP 7.4 (ea-php74). Don't forget to enable forced https:// by attaching the code provided in the docs to the .httaccess file, this is important because sometimes problems arise because we don't install it.
That's enough. Don't make it a benchmark, but use this as a reference only, because every website with a different server must have different problems with different solutions.
Check your Apache modules if you can on your hosting.
Those are pretty limited... i had both shared and vps, now im self-hosting...Unfortunately I use shared hosting![]()
I had an error like this when I first setup wowonder it was to do with my Allowed MIME TypesUnable to upload a file: This file type is not supported.
this error happens when trying to upload any file, even with the extension setting allowing.
does anyone know how to solve this problem?
also, have a look in the error log file on your server to see if that can tell you anything moreThe upload settings and file limits were automatically configured when I installed, with these entries:
Allowed Extenstions:
jpg,png,jpeg,gif,mkv,docx,zip,rar,pdf,doc,mp3,mp4,flv,wav,txt,mov,avi,webm,wav,mpeg
Allowed MIME Types:
video/mp4,video/mov,video/mpeg,video/flv,video/avi,video/webm,audio/wav,audio/mpeg,video/quicktime,audio/mp3,image/png,image/jpeg,image/gif,application/pdf,application/msword,application/zip,application/x-rar-compressed,text/pdf,application/x-pointplus,text/css
the upload folder is with 755 permission, so I still can't understand why I'm having this problem.
Unable to upload a file: This file type is not supported.
this error happens when trying to upload any file, even with the extension setting allowing.
does anyone know how to solve this problem?
thanks for your detailed descriptionif you want to mention the script can run in "normal" conditions with the exception of the default bugs from the author, I can suggest;
first, although the script can run on a server with low specifications, my advice is to use a dedicated VPS server with specs of at least 2 CPUs / 4 RAM, especially if you install various additional supporting scripts, there is no other word but RAISE YOUR SERVER SPECS;
secondly, each setting is different for each server OS (Linux, Windows, Mac OS, etc.), as well as different settings for the host manager/panel such as WHM/cPanel, Plesk, Webmin, Froxlor, CentOS Web Panel, Zpanel, Ajenti, Vesta Control Panel, ISPConfig, etc., there are lots of alternative server OS and host-manager/panel;
third, in my case, my server uses Linux and the original WHM/cPanel (which I later changed to the cacked version), everything I installed on AWS (EC & Lightsail) 32 GB RAM, 8 vCPUs, 320 GB SSD, and cPanel & WHM for Linux (Centos 7). Initially, I simply configured the server as needed for my cPanel & WHM for Linux installation. Then I installed LiteSpeed web server, so I automatically disabled apache;
fourth, before the script installation, the server MUST be set up according to what has been suggested in the default docs file of the script or the specs guide during the script installation process;
fifth, like some problems faced by members here, I got a solution to solve some problems (such as looping, slowly posting, having to refresh the page for posts to appear, images not showing, and other problems) after changing to a more powerful server (such as specs mentioned above).
sixth, make sure you are also using the appropriate PHP version, especially if you are using a LiteSpeed webserver. At first, I used it too, because it speeded up the website enough, but in the end, I deactivated it (it costs a hefty additional fee because I have a lot of websites and not enough licenses). If you encounter some problems when using LiteSpeed make sure you configure it in the LiteSpeed WebAdmin Console (WHM) and find the right PHP settings between WHM and Litespeed. I have a screenshot of the LiteSpeed settings that I made, but incidentally, I haven't had time to search on my external drive yet, if I have time I'll post it here. As a guide, check it here:
https://www.litespeedtech.com/support/wiki/doku.php/litespeed_wiki:other-ext-apps:setup ;
seventh, how are my server settings for now? if previously I used a "cheap" but good VPS from the Contabo company, but I had a problem that it was a bit less fast as I expected. Currently, I am using a server that has been set up by myself as previously described above, reinforced with cracked WMH/cPanel, Apache web server, server settings ACCORDING to the installation requirements of this script or its supporting script, and setting my PHP version using PHP 7.4 (ea-php74). Don't forget to enable forced https:// by attaching the code provided in the docs to the .httaccess file, this is important because sometimes problems arise because we don't install it.
That's enough. Don't make it a benchmark, but use this as a reference only, because every website with a different server must have different problems with different solutions.
Anyone manage to get Nodejs running on shared hosting or Dedicated servers, How do you configure it? Are we just going to provide Priv Key and Cert Path or we going to do things like NPM install or etc...
Thanks mate..i run it under VPS hosting .. just read
and put entries like those
and change as ur infos ..
How about PHP 8 did you manage to get your site running?
PHP Version 7.4.5 |