but I'd already tried this (I should have mentioned it really). It seems that even when I put the max allowed memory up I still get the error (I tried all the way up to 50M). I've had something like this before (on PHP Nuke), but can't remember for the life of me how I fixed it!
Anyone had this problem before? It's kind of annoying because I had the beta version of 3.2 working of sorts until this morning, when I tried to replace it with this one...
1) clear the entire var/cache by hand 2) clear any php accelerator files (probably in /tmp); this you should always do after a release upgrade.
If that does not work,
3) put
phpinfo();
at the top of index.php and find the line which says which php.ini file it is using. If you used the installers, there may be a problem that the php.ini file is not the right one or it cannot find it. So your max memory settings are ignored.