bjames1000
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We have heard back from Siteground, whose Optimizer plugin conflicted with WP Maps. As you’d expect, they pointed the blame directly at you. But, you might consider the following for an update to your plugin.
I investigated the case and it appears that the issue was caused incompatibility between the “WP Maps” plugin and the following SiteGround Optimizer front-end optimizations:
Combine JavaScript Files
Defer Render-blocking JavaScript
Regrettably, “WP Maps” does not appear to be importing their scripts into WordPress properly and our plugin is not able to detect them. Due to that there are no scripts listed in the “Exclude from {front-end optimization}” drop-down menus for both front-end optimizations. Since there was no easy way to exclude the “WP Maps” plugin scripts I went ahead and deactivated both front-end optimizations. After this I confirmed that the issue was resolved.
Now, if you insist on enabling the front-end optimizations of the SiteGround Optimizer plugin you will need to check which scripts are imported into WordPress from the “WP Maps” plugin and then use the custom filters to exclude them. The following article can help you with this:
https://wordpress.org/support/topic/how-to-use-sg-optimizers-filters-procedure/This is one of 5 pages with maps
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In reply to: [Plugin: Fast and Secure Contact Form] “Contact Form Has Invalid Input”?Hello Mike,
I’ve been getting the occasional comment that my implementation of your plugin form is also creating the “Contact Form Has Invalid Input”.My CSS is not transforming to all caps (although I don’t understand how that can be a problem), so your above referral (and the one on other WP.org posts) is not applicable.
Also, I just tested the form and it worked. Seems just some people are having problems.
Any other ideas what might be causing such an error message and how I can prevent it?
form is at http://aquanautsdive.com/contact/