decentris
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Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Bento] Where to edit “Page not found” – page?Ok, got it. Thank you 🙂
One question remains:
Is it possible to copy the bento-404-template to a bento-child theme folder in oder to keep its customizations safe when updating the bento main-theme?
Thanks a lot,
JohannesHi Peter,
working like a charm! 🙂 Thank you for the superfast implementation.
Best,
HannesPerfect, Peter!
Looking forward to your info.
Best,
HannesPerfect, Peter! 🙂
Thanks for the great support.
Looking forward to 2.0.10.
Best,
HannesHmmm, strange…
Now, it also shows the submenus…
Don’t know why, maybe a Cache-Issue, but nevertheless it is working now.
So we can close this, Peter.
Thank you for your great support. 🙂
Best,
HannesHi Peter,
you were right, it was an issue of my Firefox browser. In Chrome it worked like a charm.
Here you are: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1_BH4Ioq6zyoi3kRZ3sKGytsC5YMKkM-m
Best,
Hannes- This reply was modified 7 years, 1 month ago by decentris.
Hi Peter,
I was not able to export the project. When I click “Export” in the project row, it opens a window with the URL “javascript:jQuery(‘#stealth_mode’).attr(‘src’,’?action=wpdp_export_project&project_id=3&wpnonce=c686054328′)”
and displays an empty white page with only one message on it: “[object Object]”
Best,
HannesHi Peter,
thank you for the update. Now the project – main menu is shown in the Backend-Menu but the Project-Pages (table, static, …) are not shown as sub-menus, so I cannot access them.
There is still some bug here.
Can you please have a look.
Thanks a lot.
Best,
HannesPS: And, of course, I was logged in as “administrator”, which I assigned as a role so that it should show up in any case.
Hi Peter,
yes I already supposed this so I assigned “administrator” and “editor” right when I set up the first page. But, as I said, it didn’t show up in the WP-Backend Menu.
Hi Peter,
thank you. Now creating the designed table works fine. 🙂
There are two minor things I’d like to add:
1. When you make a new table-design and do a “Reverse Engineering” from a table containing “default”- and “list”-values, it imports their content without single quotes ‘ So when you just keep some of the “reverse engineered” list data, you will again get this error, when you do not know, that you have to add single quotes ‘
2. Is there a plan to add a feature where we can edit the structure of an existing table, which was created by WP Data Access? I do not mean the content of the table, I mean e.g. adding additional fields to the table and altering/deleting existing fields in the table-structure. This would be very useful.
Best,
HannesHi Peter,
cool! 🙂 Here you are:
INSERT INTO
rB3ABb_wpda_table_design(wpda_table_name,wpda_table_design,wpda_date_created,wpda_last_updated) VALUES
(‘spairdropcheck’,'{\”design_mode\”:\”advanced\”,\”engine\”:\”InnoDB\”,\”collation\”:\”utf8_general_ci\”,\”table\”:[{\”column_name\”:\”id\”,\”data_type\”:\”int\”,\”type_attribute\”:\”\”,\”key\”:\”Yes\”,\”mandatory\”:\”Yes\”,\”max_length\”:\”\”,\”extra\”:\”\”,\”default\”:\”\”,\”list\”:\”\”},{\”column_name\”:\”user\”,\”data_type\”:\”varchar\”,\”type_attribute\”:\”\”,\”key\”:\”No\”,\”mandatory\”:\”Yes\”,\”max_length\”:\”25\”,\”extra\”:\”\”,\”default\”:\”\”,\”list\”:\”\”},{\”column_name\”:\”email\”,\”data_type\”:\”varchar\”,\”type_attribute\”:\”\”,\”key\”:\”No\”,\”mandatory\”:\”Yes\”,\”max_length\”:\”37\”,\”extra\”:\”\”,\”default\”:\”\”,\”list\”:\”\”},{\”column_name\”:\”displayname\”,\”data_type\”:\”varchar\”,\”type_attribute\”:\”\”,\”key\”:\”No\”,\”mandatory\”:\”No\”,\”max_length\”:\”31\”,\”extra\”:\”\”,\”default\”:\”\”,\”list\”:\”\”},{\”column_name\”:\”nickname\”,\”data_type\”:\”varchar\”,\”type_attribute\”:\”\”,\”key\”:\”No\”,\”mandatory\”:\”No\”,\”max_length\”:\”25\”,\”extra\”:\”\”,\”default\”:\”\”,\”list\”:\”\”},{\”column_name\”:\”firstname\”,\”data_type\”:\”varchar\”,\”type_attribute\”:\”\”,\”key\”:\”No\”,\”mandatory\”:\”No\”,\”max_length\”:\”28\”,\”extra\”:\”\”,\”default\”:\”\”,\”list\”:\”\”},{\”column_name\”:\”lastname\”,\”data_type\”:\”varchar\”,\”type_attribute\”:\”\”,\”key\”:\”No\”,\”mandatory\”:\”No\”,\”max_length\”:\”47\”,\”extra\”:\”\”,\”default\”:\”\”,\”list\”:\”\”},{\”column_name\”:\”telegramuser\”,\”data_type\”:\”varchar\”,\”type_attribute\”:\”\”,\”key\”:\”No\”,\”mandatory\”:\”No\”,\”max_length\”:\”99\”,\”extra\”:\”\”,\”default\”:\”\”,\”list\”:\”\”},{\”column_name\”:\”telegramusername\”,\”data_type\”:\”varchar\”,\”type_attribute\”:\”\”,\”key\”:\”No\”,\”mandatory\”:\”No\”,\”max_length\”:\”23\”,\”extra\”:\”\”,\”default\”:\”\”,\”list\”:\”\”},{\”column_name\”:\”posts\”,\”data_type\”:\”varchar\”,\”type_attribute\”:\”\”,\”key\”:\”No\”,\”mandatory\”:\”No\”,\”max_length\”:\”11\”,\”extra\”:\”\”,\”default\”:\”\”,\”list\”:\”\”},{\”column_name\”:\”facebookuser\”,\”data_type\”:\”varchar\”,\”type_attribute\”:\”\”,\”key\”:\”No\”,\”mandatory\”:\”No\”,\”max_length\”:\”85\”,\”extra\”:\”\”,\”default\”:\”\”,\”list\”:\”\”},{\”column_name\”:\”twitteruser\”,\”data_type\”:\”varchar\”,\”type_attribute\”:\”\”,\”key\”:\”No\”,\”mandatory\”:\”No\”,\”max_length\”:\”56\”,\”extra\”:\”\”,\”default\”:\”\”,\”list\”:\”\”},{\”column_name\”:\”externalethaddress\”,\”data_type\”:\”varchar\”,\”type_attribute\”:\”\”,\”key\”:\”No\”,\”mandatory\”:\”No\”,\”max_length\”:\”434\”,\”extra\”:\”\”,\”default\”:\”\”,\”list\”:\”\”},{\”column_name\”:\”ethaddress\”,\”data_type\”:\”varchar\”,\”type_attribute\”:\”\”,\”key\”:\”No\”,\”mandatory\”:\”No\”,\”max_length\”:\”84\”,\”extra\”:\”\”,\”default\”:\”\”,\”list\”:\”\”},{\”column_name\”:\”note\”,\”data_type\”:\”mediumtext\”,\”type_attribute\”:\”\”,\”key\”:\”No\”,\”mandatory\”:\”No\”,\”max_length\”:\”\”,\”extra\”:\”\”,\”default\”:\”\”,\”list\”:\”\”},{\”column_name\”:\”termsagreed\”,\”data_type\”:\”varchar\”,\”type_attribute\”:\”\”,\”key\”:\”No\”,\”mandatory\”:\”No\”,\”max_length\”:\”3\”,\”extra\”:\”\”,\”default\”:\”\”,\”list\”:\”\”},{\”column_name\”:\”checked\”,\”data_type\”:\”enum\”,\”type_attribute\”:\”\”,\”key\”:\”No\”,\”mandatory\”:\”No\”,\”max_length\”:\”\”,\”extra\”:\”\”,\”default\”:\”\’Nein\’\”,\”list\”:\”\’Nein\’,\’Ja\’\”},{\”column_name\”:\”offen\”,\”data_type\”:\”set\”,\”type_attribute\”:\”\”,\”key\”:\”No\”,\”mandatory\”:\”No\”,\”max_length\”:\”\”,\”extra\”:\”\”,\”default\”:\”\”,\”list\”:\”\’Konto\’,\’Facebook\’,\’Twitter\’,\’Telegram\’,\’Telegrambeitraege\’\”}],\”indexes\”:[{\”index_name\”:\”id\”,\”unique\”:\”Yes\”,\”column_names\”:\”id\”}]}’,’2019-04-09 18:02:37′,’2019-04-12 23:15:33′);Hi Peter,
still not working, this is what I now entered:
‘Nein’,’Ja’
‘Konto’,’Facebook’,’Twitter’,’Telegram’,’Telegrambeitraege’And this is the error message I get:
You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near ‘NULL,PRIMARY KEY (id))’ at line 1
But the key-definition worked the first time I tried to design a table.
Key is defined as follows:
Index Name: ‘id’ (‘id’ is an int-field)
Unique: ‘yes’
Column Names: ‘id’What could be the error here?
Thanks for your help.
Best,
HannesHi Peter,
deinstalled the plugin and reinstalled the patched version 2.0.8 you just put online.
Everything working fine now.
Thanks a lot for the excellent support.
Best,
HannesHi Peter,
thank you very much for your fast reply. 🙂
The wordpress table prefix is NOT “wp_”, it is a custom “rB3ABb_”.
What do you mean “by wp_wpdp_page”? I just have installed the plugin and activated it, like described in the “Installation”-Section of the Plugin-Description here on wordpress.org.
Maybe these are the things, which need to be fixed.
According to the “Manage Repository” – Section in the Plugin-Settings, everything is checked “ok”.
Best,
Hannes