Anyone ever have this issue?

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Anyone ever have this problem (it's not a problem stemming from Shopping Cart Creator pro, but I wondered if anyone could help...)


Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 67108864 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 64 bytes) in /home/fantastic5200/public_html/fsportswear.com/ccdata/data/data.php on line 95384

Godaddy hosts this site, they are telling us to create some kind of file, an "Ini" file, to allocate more memory?

Any suggestions would be helpful, the site is www.fsportswear.com
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Hi Chris,

I am really surprised that they won't do that for you. One of my clients had the same issue and I just contacted my host and asked the to create that file. They had no problem and everything was fixed after.

Did they leave you with a specific set of instructions on how to do this?

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Try this.
On the .htaccess file in root of your site add this line
php_value memory_limit 128M;
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thanks, i'll give it a shot and let you know
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none of this is working, it all worked for a second, but now it's not...the weird thing is everytime the page is refreshed, a different line in the data.php file is referenced...


This is the error


Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 67108864 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 81 bytes) in /home/fantastic5200/public_html/fsportswear.com/ccdata/data/data.php on line 94852

Our hosting company is Godaddy,who were originally helpfull regarding this problem, having us create a .ini file and changing the memory parameters within that file. Now Godaddy is saying that we have a bad plugin generated by Coffeecup....No one seems to have a solution for me, besides using the S-Drive, which my boss really doesn't want to have to do.
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nevermind, Godaddy just fixed it! Thanks for all of your suggestions though.

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