• Resolved solarheatengines

    (@solarheatengines)


    I’m experiencing the exact same result with the “Manage Database Fields” tab as sportivito stated in his first post on this topic. I was excited to see that it was resolved until I found the answer was to remove an offending plugin. My only other plugin is Akismet which I tried deactivating but did not actually remove.

    I’m using a new WordPress install (3.8.1). I downloaded the Participants Database plugin yesterday. I’m running PHP 5.2. I installed the error log widget that you recommended above, but I see that error logging has not be enabled according to the widget. I have not tried to modify the php.ini file (I think I need to do that to enable logging).

    All the other tabs seem to do what I would expect and the basic functionality is working. Anything you can suggest? I can send you admin login info (by email) if that would be useful.

    Thanks,
    Doug

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/participants-database/

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  • Plugin Author xnau webdesign

    (@xnau)

    Well, it’s never necessary to actually remove a plugin to see if it’s interfering. Deactivating is generally enough.

    Have you tried temporarily changing your theme? Don’t bother if you’re using a stock WP theme.

    The error log is probably necessary to really debug this, I’m very curious to know what would cause this.

    If you’re willing, email me an admin login and I’ll take a closer look.

    Thread Starter solarheatengines

    (@solarheatengines)

    I reloaded WordPress from the update page as you suggested. I still had the problem with the “Manage database fields” tab on Chrome.

    Went to Firefox and the “Manage database fields” tab did work as it should.

    Went back to Chrome, started the developer tools in Chrome and saw the Jquery problem you mentioned.

    Tried removing and reinstalling the “Participants Database” plugin. Still caught the same error in developer tools. Refreshed the page and now it is working. I no longer see the error with Chrome developer tools either. Not sure which of my actions were necessary to fix it.

    Thanks so much for your help.

    Plugin Author xnau webdesign

    (@xnau)

    No doubt the cache was cleared and the new javascript was loaded. I’m glad you got it working.

    Thread Starter solarheatengines

    (@solarheatengines)

    I consider this resolved.

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