Hi Jeff,
Thanks for the reply! Yeah, it definitely shouldn't spit errors out in a production environment, but I temporarily enabled error reporting in vbbridge.php to see if I could get anything out of it.
I did just figure out what caused this issue, however. After looking through the code and realizing that vbbridge does a lot of work with avatars, I disabled all WordPress plugins that had anything to do with avatars. In the end, it solved the 500 error.
Of course it broke something else we needed that for on the site, but in truth, VbBridge is more important than the other thing.
Thanks for the help, keep up the great work, and I'm really sorry to be such a pain with something so simple!
Cheers,
Corey
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