Yeah, I think there’s something funky on the server side. Many users have installed this graph set over time, in the gauges or standalone, and Craig’s the first one that I can recall getting this issue
It would be interesting to see what limits are set in php.ini but I don’t know if Craig has access to that.
Niko -Hope I did this correctly - created a new php file in Dreamweaver and put it on the server and call the file - the return was 256M with no errors.
It’s a problem with jpgraph in general, not specific to the wxgraphs. I set up a test page on Craig’s server using five of the jpgraph examples and it has the same problem :?
Niko - thank you. I also noticed that they had throttled me back since after numerous tests and attempts with high memory usage, so I think it is a pre-programmed reaction that lasts for maybe 24 hours…
I just saw this and decided to try jpgraph 4.2.0 with my copy of the graphs on PHP 7 and it works fine both locally here on my own server and on my live website. So yes the issue is as has been suggested.
Thanks Stuart. I now tried 4.0.1 on Craig’s server and it doesn’t change the problem with wxgraphs or the jpgraph examples. I don’t know what else to do :dontknow:
Yup I took a look again at his steel gauges and sure enough it’s a lottery as to which graphs pop up and which dont. There’s something very strange with the server.
Exactly what level of PHP is the server running? Is it user selectable in CPanel, some systems allow different versions of PHP to be selected and if so might be worth trying a different PHP version.
I can select it on my system. Currently running 7.2 and it’s all OK. I can try older ones so just tried 5.4 and it works fine almost instant display of all graphs just fine.
I appreciate both of your trying to get to the bottom of this, but as an average user, I am in about 2 feet over my head… and can add nothing.
If I could disable the graph function I would, but when I renamed the JP and WX folders, I got 10 errors for file not found when the SteelSeries page loaded… It is just a little frustrating…
I do think that means you are unable to change those options for the default PHP but can alter them when not using the default. However I agree with you and would not change anything for someone else’s server just in case