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  • Plugin Contributor Michael Beckwith

    (@tw2113)

    The BenchPresser

    I wager it’s more an issue with the querying that SearchWP uses, and not our plugin, but I could always be wrong.

    What settings, if any do you have going on with SearchWP and also CPTUI so that I can possibly test out on my own localhost.

    Thread Starter Josiah

    (@colewebdev)

    I’ve been working with SearchWP support on this. The plugin works by itself. As soon as I activate CPT UI the search results are effected.

    I disabled all other plugins, and tried changing themes but nothing seems to effect it.

    SearchWP came out with a new version (2.2) recently, but that didn’t seem to fix it either.

    Settings for SearchWP are basic. All we did was enable support for the CPT we created using your plugin. I can give you access to our staging server if you’re prefer. Just let me know.

    Plugin Contributor Michael Beckwith

    (@tw2113)

    The BenchPresser

    If you could provide the access, I’d appreciate it. It’s going to be easier to see it in your case than try to recreate locally, and even then I may have to give it a go.

    Email credentials to michael@webdevstudios.com

    Having trouble visualizing what could be blocking this from working really, because our plugin takes care of registering with set parameters, and that’s it.

    Thread Starter Josiah

    (@colewebdev)

    I created an admin account for you on our staging server (and emailed you the details, let me know if you do not receive). I left the server with all plugins deactivated, with only SearchWP running. Feel free to activate CPT UI as needed.

    I agree that the behavior is odd. I’ve actually considered implementing my CPT manually in functions.php as it doesn’t take much code. I like the convenience of CPT UI so let me know if you find anything.

    Plugin Contributor Michael Beckwith

    (@tw2113)

    The BenchPresser

    I have logged in and re-activated the CPTUI plugin, but I’m not seeing anything odd, though I may not be seeing the same thing as you. I’ve done some searches with the upper right corner search box, and gotten results. Some of the search terms have included “LUXX”, “sommelier”, and “taqwa”, and each has returned results of some sort.

    Thread Starter Josiah

    (@colewebdev)

    The issue is specifically with the phrase “cape cod” which should return results, but does not. Other two word combinations are also effected (some work, some don’t), but that phrase is the one we’re using to test.

    Plugin Contributor Michael Beckwith

    (@tw2113)

    The BenchPresser

    That’s odd, but at the same time I am at a loss for what may be causing it too, especially with it being one phrase. Some aspect of it seems to be “messing” with the query and causing it to not find any results. Sadly I am not able to do much else without stepping on toes and requesting a lot more access to the whole server. That’s something I try to avoid whenever I can.

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