• Resolved Tuscanytrace

    (@tuscanytrace)


    I want to alert you that this the last three versions triggers a fatal error when combined with Sucuri Scanner in its latest version. Sometimes it just says “memory allocation error” and indicates one of Caldera Forms’ files, and sometimes Sucuri’s. But the worst thing it does is disable the plugin page with this error. It does this whether or not caching is cleared or not, so it’s creating a loop or something. Renaming either plugin file makes it go away, and I can rename either plugin to get it working again, although without the other plugin working.

    Not sure why it’s doing this, but I thought you’d want to know of this new conflict. A lot of people use both as top in their categories.

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  • Plugin Contributor christiechirinos

    (@christiechirinos)

    Thanks for using Caldera Forms, it means a lot to us. I’m extremely sorry you’re experiencing this issue.

    This looks like it might be bug. If you could open a bug report following the template in its entirety here: https://github.com/CalderaWP/Caldera-Forms/issues/new, you will put this bug into our workflow. You will also be able to track our progress on resolving it, or get additional information if it was not a bug. Please note that the issue tracker is not a fast support channel – if you need an immediate workaround, you should open a ticket at calderaforms.com/support and we will take a faster look.

    As a final note, please remember to fill out that form completely. We need this information to resolve the bug for you. If you don’t fill it out, the bug report may be closed without resolution.

    And again, I apologize about this. I promise we’ll take a look at when we can.

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