dalanredd
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Custom Contact Forms] Not Sending Notification EmailsI’m to the point now of thinking I should dig up the original build that I installed in October of 2015 so that I can get the thing to work as advertised.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Custom Contact Forms] Not Sending Notification EmailsNot sending mail at all — There used to be a place in the Form Settings that allowed you to enter the email address that the form would send to — It’s gone, so now there’s no way for the form to send anything …
Even though I already know where the form is supposed to send, there still isn’t a way to double check and make sure.
I can go into WordPress and see what might have been sent, but I’m not getting the email it’s supposed to send to me.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Custom Contact Forms] v6 Form Never SavesAs an aside — I think that form builder doesn’t play well with certain various page builders — if you have a page builder in your theme, turn it off and try the form builder again. Once you get your forms to stick, simply turn your page builder back on.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Custom Contact Forms] v6 Form Never SavesIn my situation, I discovered that it was partly the theme being used. ThemeFusion — I get the plugin to work on the http side by leaving the fushion-builder plugin turned on, but I disable the fushion-builder in the ThemeFusion cPanel. (this effects all ThemeFushion Themes that come bundled with the Fushion-Builder)
The form builder will save with the Fushion-Builder disabled within the theme itself (leave the plugin turned on)
On the https side, you have to disable https, (plus doing all mentioned above) build your form, save it to whatever page, update the page, and then turn your https back on.
If you have to use a builder, I would suggest using js_composer to do all of the grunt work. (you can build the forms with js_composer plugin activated, but you can’t view the work in real time … You can save the forms though, and view them after you’ve saved the page.)
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Custom Contact Forms] v6 Form Never Savestested it on another non https domain … it’s a no go …
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Custom Contact Forms] v6 Form Never Savesv6 doesn’t save in https .. does anyone have v5? …
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: No changes after updated wordpress to 3.9Here are a few …
Business Directory Plugin – broken
BBPress – broken
PayPal Gateway Mod – broken
groups – brokenThese came in an email a few minutes ago .. I’ve just been busy going back to the older build to be all poking around in the plugins myself
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: No changes after updated wordpress to 3.93.9 only works on two out of the 17 .. shortcodes and editing are having issues on the 3.9 build.
How it’s gone tonight — renamed plugin folder to -old just to get the site pages to appear … reloaded all of the 3.8.3 wp php’s just to get the cp to load … pulled some old db backups just to get everything else to work again …
everything from woocommerce to 2checkout to recaptcha had/has issues … the only thing that works really well is askimet …
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Major issue after update to 3.9Well I’m at about half and half – meaning half of my wordpress installations are down, and the other half, which just happens to be 3.8.3 are fine …
I was two days late loading a WP for a client, and finally got it loaded, much to her great delight, last night — Now today … THIS.
I’m working on the sites that still work to ‘not’ auto-update like they have been …
I’ve begun to download what work I can save, and I’m intending to redeploy using the 3.8.3 build until you guys up here at WP can get it together.
I can define all day long .. I can roam around in the DB all day long .. but until someone at WP decides to more thoroughly review the code, I’m not going to allow another update to happen.
I’ll lay odds that WP is missing a “;” or something dumb and simple like that that …
I’ve goofed up more WP installs and loads than I care to count over the years, and this is the first time WP, in my experience, has done the same.
Two Words
“Fix It”