OK. I thought I’d check it first in the BPS php info area and when I ran the Diagnostice check it said “PHP|php.ini Handler: A PHP|php.ini Handler was Not found in your Root .htaccess file.” But when I look in my root it is there! And when I use the PHP File Finder it’s there – and I’ve added it to the file manger for good measure. Then when I click the ‘View PHP Info’ button it shows this: PHPINFO File viewing is enabled for your IP address only === xxx.yyy.aaa.bbb Your PHPINFO file is htaccess protected.” So a bit confused now, as I don’t actually need to create a php.ini file, just for BPS to recognise it. What about if I turn off ARQ, resave my root folder and then turn back on ARQ? Would that do the trick? Just thought I should make sure BPS recognises it before I start to rename it… Thanks.
…just reread your post of 24th May…
If the php error is still occurring at this point then either something that you have installed on your website (ie another plugin, etc) is reloading pages in your WP backend twice or doing something with object buffering that is loading things twice or caching your backend and loading things twice…
I did install Zen Cache, but it was about 4 days ago, so this problem didn’t start immediately – hence I thought it was unrelated – maybe not? I’ll look into that, but would still apreciate your advice re the php.ini as above