• Resolved Bliss7

    (@bliss7)


    To the developers,

    This plugin is incompatible with Woocommerce. After testing, I can confirm that it interferes with the Woocommerce Products Pages.

    It stops me from Adding any products to the Product Gallery and it also stops the function of the Add/Remove Featured Image.

    It simply stops them all, and the page refreshes back to the top each time I click on the links to edit the product images, either to remove or to add them.

    This is a major issue, so please fix it.

    • This topic was modified 7 years, 10 months ago by Bliss7.
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  • Same here plus it’s required by ARVE plugin so going to use different video plugin.

    Yes, this is a HUGE problem as it cannot be used with WooCommerce. It interferes with all its UI in the backend (WooCoomerce -> Settings)

    When can we see a fix? As i made the mistake of updating this plugin and now everything in woocommerce is all over the place. I will have to roll back.

    Im using this with ProfilePress and seems that ProfilePress does not work without this. So stupid to set dependencies on something that is badly coded.

    Alex

    Thread Starter Bliss7

    (@bliss7)

    I think this issue is being ignored by the plugin developer. The latest update makes no mention of WooCommerce whatsoever….

    Plugin Author goldenapples

    (@goldenapples)

    (Sorry, just working through the open support tickets.)

    Have you tried setting the SELECT2_NOCONFLICT flag? If you still see conflicts with that flag enabled, I will reopen this as a bug report, but I have not seen any cases of plugin conflicts that aren’t resolved by that fix in the latest version of Shortcake.

    Thread Starter Bliss7

    (@bliss7)

    Sorry, can you explain what you mean by SELECT2_NOCONFLICT flag? I don’t understand.

    Plugin Author goldenapples

    (@goldenapples)

    Oh.

    We recently updated the version of select2 that we use in order to maintain compatability with some related projects (like Customize Posts) that use the latest version. In doing so, we inadvertantly broke compatability with plugins like WooCommerce that are still using the older version.

    To work around this, we’ve added an option to load our version completely separate from the version loaded for other plugins and not try to share code. You can enable this option by adding the following line to your wp-config.php file:

    define( ‘SELECT2_NOCONFLICT’, true );

    More information here.

    Thread Starter Bliss7

    (@bliss7)

    So, if I just add that line you mention above, to my wp-config.php file, then all will be OK?

    Plugin Author goldenapples

    (@goldenapples)

    Should be. I haven’t heard any reports of plugin conflicts which aren’t fixed by setting that conflict flag.

    The only reason we don’t do that by default is because it means loading an additional ~75K of javascript on admin pages.

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