we are experiencing an annoying bug on our website. After setting the scheduled notifications correctly with our custom fields, we sent some test e-mails and everything seemed to work fine. But, when the real notification is sent to our employees, the custom fields are not showing up, leaving a blank space.
We tried to re-set the notifications many times, re-send the test e-mails, but still the problem persists.
Please provide me a temporary WP-admin (administrator) user for your site where this happens, so we could log in and take a look ‘from the inside’ as that’s the most efficient way to see and resolve the issue.
We do not interfere with any data or anything else except for the plugin (in case that’s a production version of the site), and of course, we do not provide login data to third parties.
You can write credentials here just check PRIVATE Reply so nobody can see them except us.
The message, ‘the link you followed has expired,’ is most often received when you’re uploading either a WordPress plugin or theme.
With all standard WordPress installations, there is a server setting that limits the upload of files over a certain size. There is also a setting that prevents scripts from running for too long, causing any script that exceeds the limit to timeout.
This means that when you try to upload a file that’s over the size limit, or the upload takes too long, you’ll get an error message. This is the one that reads “the link you followed has expired”.
To find out the size of the upload limit, you can go to the Media section of the WordPress dashboard, then click ‘Add New’. At the bottom of this page, you will see the text: “Maximum upload file size: …”
The default file size limit is usually pre-configured at 2MB which is quite low, especially for WordPress theme uploads. In the following sections, we’ll show you how to change this to a higher value, as well as set a more reasonable script timeout limit.
How to Fix the Error
So, if the link expired, what do you do? The answer is clear —if the setting is too low, you need to increase the limit. Luckily, this is not too tricky to do, even for a beginner.
There’s more than one way of increasing the limit to avoid ‘the link you followed has expired’ message. Don’t get scared, but they all include adding some code. This isn’t as hard as it sounds —if you can copy and paste, then you have all the necessary skills.
At the same time, we’ll also be increasing the time your site allows a file to execute (in this case, how long it takes to upload a file, theme, or plugin).
We will provide a step by step guide, making this as easy as possible. Follow along and make sure you complete all the steps for the method you are attempting. Try the methods one at a time.
If a method doesn’t work you will need to undo what you did before trying a new method. This is important to make sure your website continues working smoothly.
Method 1: Change the functions.php file
The functions.php file is a core file for WordPress sites. Do remember that the file is linked to the theme you use. So, if you change your theme later, you’ll need to repeat this method to increase the upload size.
It’s a simple file to edit but if you’re considering a new theme, try a different method. Solve the ‘link you followed has expired’ error with the following steps.
Steps
Find the php file (either via FTP or inside your Admin dashboard at Appearance > Theme Editor)
Change upload_max_size and post_max_size in the above to the size required
Look at the max_execution_time and change it if it’s not long enough
Save changes
Check if the error still occurs
It might be tempting to make these limits massive but be careful as hackers can use this against you. If the timeout value is really high and they get into your website, they could run all sorts of dangerous, long-running scripts. In other cases, a bug might cause a script to take abnormally long to process, which can slow your site down to a standstill.
Method 2: Increase limits in the .htaccess file
It’s also possible to change the .htaccess file to solve your issue.
Here are the steps:
Find the.htaccess file (usually hidden in the root directory of your WordPress installation)
If you can’t find the functions.php or .htaccess files or don’t like to edit them, there’s another method. To solve the issue of “the link you followed has expired”message, you can edit the php.ini file, which contains settings for your server’s implementation of PHP.
Some shared website hosting companies don’t give access to the file, which may be a roadblock for you. If that’s the case for you, it’s best to contact your hosting provider directly.
If you’re sure you have access, you can perform the following steps:
Access the ini file using anFTP program
Create a backup copy before editing
Open the file and search for the following lines which are scattered throughout the file:
You can always contact your host provider to change these settings. They’ll likely ask for a screenshot of the ‘the link you followed has expired’ message so ensure you take one when it happens. If you didn’t, you can recreate the error to get a screenshot.
You could also choose to send them an email explaining the issue. Request that they increase the limits of the following:
Really sorry to hear that, but I can not install it from my end when this issue is present on your website. Could you contact your hosting provider and they will be able to resolve this issue and then we can proceed?
Hello there,
we are experiencing an annoying bug on our website. After setting the scheduled notifications correctly with our custom fields, we sent some test e-mails and everything seemed to work fine. But, when the real notification is sent to our employees, the custom fields are not showing up, leaving a blank space.
We tried to re-set the notifications many times, re-send the test e-mails, but still the problem persists.
Can you please help us?
Thanks in advance
Hello Stefano,
Thank you for reaching out to us.
Please provide me a temporary WP-admin (administrator) user for your site where this happens, so we could log in and take a look ‘from the inside’ as that’s the most efficient way to see and resolve the issue.
We do not interfere with any data or anything else except for the plugin (in case that’s a production version of the site), and of course, we do not provide login data to third parties.
You can write credentials here just check PRIVATE Reply so nobody can see them except us.
Kind Regards,
Uros Jovanovic
[email protected]
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Please, do you have any news? We need to figure out this problem
Hello Stefano,
Can you please provide me with the URL of your website so I can log into it and provide you with an update on this issue?
LOoking forward to your reply.
Kind Regards,
Uros Jovanovic
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Hello Stefano,
Can you please install the latest version of the Amelia plugin (5.1), test it out, and let me know if it works or not?
Looking forward to your reply.
Kind Regards,
Uros Jovanovic
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I have the auto update option active, why doesn't it update by itself?
How can i install it otherwise? I tried to access to TMS store it seems it doesn't work
Hello Stefano,
I have attached the latest version of the Amelia plugin, please test it out and let me know if it works or not.
Looking forward to your reply.
Kind Regards,
Uros Jovanovic
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I tried to upload and this is the message I received. The link is "expired".
Please solve soon because I saw you disabled the Amelia plugin on the website so it is not working right now...
[edit]: I activated the last version of the plugin because I cannot afford to let the website down waiting for your reply...
Hello Stefano,
The message, ‘the link you followed has expired,’ is most often received when you’re uploading either a WordPress plugin or theme.
With all standard WordPress installations, there is a server setting that limits the upload of files over a certain size. There is also a setting that prevents scripts from running for too long, causing any script that exceeds the limit to timeout.
This means that when you try to upload a file that’s over the size limit, or the upload takes too long, you’ll get an error message. This is the one that reads “the link you followed has expired”.
To find out the size of the upload limit, you can go to the Media section of the WordPress dashboard, then click ‘Add New’. At the bottom of this page, you will see the text: “Maximum upload file size: …”
The default file size limit is usually pre-configured at 2MB which is quite low, especially for WordPress theme uploads. In the following sections, we’ll show you how to change this to a higher value, as well as set a more reasonable script timeout limit.
How to Fix the ErrorSo, if the link expired, what do you do? The answer is clear —if the setting is too low, you need to increase the limit. Luckily, this is not too tricky to do, even for a beginner.
There’s more than one way of increasing the limit to avoid ‘the link you followed has expired’ message. Don’t get scared, but they all include adding some code. This isn’t as hard as it sounds —if you can copy and paste, then you have all the necessary skills.
At the same time, we’ll also be increasing the time your site allows a file to execute (in this case, how long it takes to upload a file, theme, or plugin).
We will provide a step by step guide, making this as easy as possible. Follow along and make sure you complete all the steps for the method you are attempting. Try the methods one at a time.
If a method doesn’t work you will need to undo what you did before trying a new method. This is important to make sure your website continues working smoothly.
Method 1: Change the functions.php fileThe functions.php file is a core file for WordPress sites. Do remember that the file is linked to the theme you use. So, if you change your theme later, you’ll need to repeat this method to increase the upload size.
It’s a simple file to edit but if you’re considering a new theme, try a different method. Solve the ‘link you followed has expired’ error with the following steps.
Steps
It might be tempting to make these limits massive but be careful as hackers can use this against you. If the timeout value is really high and they get into your website, they could run all sorts of dangerous, long-running scripts. In other cases, a bug might cause a script to take abnormally long to process, which can slow your site down to a standstill.
Method 2: Increase limits in the .htaccess fileIt’s also possible to change the .htaccess file to solve your issue.
Here are the steps:
- Save the file
- Check if the issue is resolved
Method 3: Edit the php.ini fileIf you can’t find the functions.php or .htaccess files or don’t like to edit them, there’s another method. To solve the issue of “the link you followed has expired”message, you can edit the php.ini file, which contains settings for your server’s implementation of PHP.
Some shared website hosting companies don’t give access to the file, which may be a roadblock for you. If that’s the case for you, it’s best to contact your hosting provider directly.
If you’re sure you have access, you can perform the following steps:
- Preferably, edit them to the following values:
Method 4: Contact your hosting providerYou can always contact your host provider to change these settings. They’ll likely ask for a screenshot of the ‘the link you followed has expired’ message so ensure you take one when it happens. If you didn’t, you can recreate the error to get a screenshot.
You could also choose to send them an email explaining the issue. Request that they increase the limits of the following:
Try again to see if your file will now upload.
Kind Regards,
Uros Jovanovic
[email protected]
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First method doesn't work.
Second method I don't know how to access the root directory.
Third I don't have access...
I'm getting upset, loosing lot of time for a simple update...It's been days since I opened the ticket and still we're here
Hello Stefano,
Really sorry to hear that, but I can not install it from my end when this issue is present on your website. Could you contact your hosting provider and they will be able to resolve this issue and then we can proceed?
Looking forward to your reply.
Kind Regards,
Uros Jovanovic
[email protected]
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upload size limit updated from the provider. Now it's up to 20MB, but still same problem...
Hello Stefano,
Can you please provide me with FTP access and I will try to get this done for you?
Looking forward to your reply.
Kind Regards,
Uros Jovanovic
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Don't know how to do this...Sorry, I'm not a website expert
Hello Stefano,
Can you please contact your hosting provider and they should be able to assist you with providing us with the FTP access?
Looking forward to your reply.
Kind Regards,
Uros Jovanovic
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Hello Stefano,
Can you please test it out now and let me know if you are able to install the latest version of the AMelia plugin?
Looking forward to your reply.
Kind Regards,
Uros Jovanovic
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it does not work...
Hello Stefano,
Unfortunately, I have tried all methods that are used to resolve this issue, and still the plugin cannot be installed.
Your hosting provider should be able to resolve this issue.
Please let me know if you need further assistance.
Kind Regards,
Uros Jovanovic
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