• Resolved locksunlight

    (@locksunlight)


    Hello,

    I have just purchased pro and enabled it. When copying code from “bulk layout” and saving, the page errors with the below…..

    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘pure’ (T_STRING), expecting ‘,’ or ‘;’ in /home/customer/www/tonyoughton.uk/public_html/wp-content/plugins/wp-upg/layout/form/personal/1_personal_post_form.php on line 54

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  • Plugin Author odude

    (@odude)

    I checked your site and didn’t found any issues.
    Image successfully uploaded and found security check also worked.

    Seems you had error due to improper inverted commas.

    Thread Starter locksunlight

    (@locksunlight)

    I had to change the layout as the page was unusable. I have set it back to “bulk layout” and the above error is displayed.

    <script src="<?php echo plugins_url() . '/' . upg_FOLDER . '/layout/form/bulk/dropzone.js'; ?>"></script>
    <link rel="stylesheet" href="<?php echo plugins_url() . '/' . upg_FOLDER . '/layout/form/bulk/dropzone.css'; ?>">
    <?php
    
    if (is_upg_pro()) {
        include_once(WP_PLUGIN_DIR . '/wp-upg-pro/bulk_upload_layout.php');
    
        $upload_dir = wp_upload_dir();
        $upload_path = $upload_dir['path'] . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR;
        $resultUpload = upg_bulk_post_layout($upload_path, $preview, $form_name, $form_attach_id);
        ?>
    
        <form method="POST" enctype="multipart/form-data" action=" " class="dropzone pure-form">
    
            <input id="name" name="user-submitted-title" type="text" value="" placeholder="<?php _e('Post Title', 'wp-upg'); ?>" required>
            <?php echo upg_droplist_category('', 'image'); ?>
            <?php
                do_action("upg_submit_form");
                ?>
    
            <legend></legend>
    
            <div class="fallback">
                <input id="file" name="user-submitted-image" type="file" multiple />
            </div>
    
            <?php wp_nonce_field('upg-nonce', 'upg-nonce', false); ?>
    
            <input type="hidden" name="preview" value="<?php echo $preview; ?>">
            <input type="hidden" name="form_name" value="<?php echo $form_name; ?>">
            <input type="hidden" name="media_private" value="<?php echo $media_private; ?>">
            <input type="hidden" name="form_attach" value="<?php echo $form_attach_id; ?>">
    
        </form>
        <p class="max-upload-size"><?php printf(__('Maximum upload file size: %s.'), esc_html(size_format(wp_max_upload_size()))); ?></p>
    
    <?php
    
    } else {
    
        echo "'Bulk layout' is available only to <a href='https://odude.com/product/wp-upg-pro/'>UPG Pro</a>. <hr></b>";
    }
    
    //if(isset($options['my_gallery']))
    //{
    //echo $options['my_gallery']."---";
    echo "<a href='" . esc_url(get_page_link(upg_get_option('my_gallery', 'upg_gallery', '0'))) . "' class=\"pure-button\">" . __('My Gallery', 'wp-upg') . "</a><br><br>";
    //}
    
    ?>

    I’m looking to find the Drag & Drop Bulk Layout. To upload multiple images at once.

    Thanks in advance

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