• DavidWooF42

    (@davidwoof42)


    I installed your great plugin but can’t create any tables be cos I am redirected to
    This page doesn’t seem to exist.
    It looks like the link pointing here was faulty. Maybe try searching?
    Any idea? I am also using elementor page builder pro and Astra pro theme.
    Regards
    David

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  • Plugin Author Ian Sadovy

    (@iansadovy)

    Hello David,

    Thank you for the question.
    Do you mean you can see the WPTables in the admin dashboard, but cannot add a new table (https://goo.gl/ah3dNM) and there is some error after clicking Create Table?

    Regards,
    Ian

    Thread Starter DavidWooF42

    (@davidwoof42)

    Hi Ian, so sorry for late respond. I recorded a video for you to see what my problem is.

    https://www.useloom.com/share/a6f17d28b1174114ba263c11cf6eea0e

    Thank you

    Kinde regards

    David

    Thread Starter DavidWooF42

    (@davidwoof42)

    Hi Ian, is WordPress Tables live project?
    Any respond would be great.

    Thank you

    Best regards

    David

    Plugin Author Ian Sadovy

    (@iansadovy)

    Hello David,

    I have tried to reproduce this issue in my test environment, but still unsuccessfully.
    So, I am kindly asking you to provide additional information:

    • What is your PHP and WordPress versions?
    • To what URL you are redirected by clicking Create table button?
    • Do you have a chance to test WPTables in “clean” WP installation? I mean, it is very likely that there is some compatibility issue with other plugins, so it may require disabling all plugins, test WPTables, and then enable other plugins one by one to find the plugin that causes the issue.

    I appreciate your help finding the cause.

    Thanks,
    Ian

    Thread Starter DavidWooF42

    (@davidwoof42)

    Hi Ian, the redirect go to wp-admin/admin-post.php link.
    I Deactivate all the plugins except WordPress Tables but the result is the same.
    Currently, have no time to try in a clean environment and I have no doubt that this will work but I need the table to work here on this page.
    Best regards
    David
    == Server Environment ==
    Operating System: Linux
    Software: Apache
    MySQL version: 10.1.31
    PHP Version: 7.1.16
    PHP Max Input Vars: 5000
    PHP Max Post Size: 20M
    GD Installed: Yes
    Write Permissions: All right
    Elementor Library: Connected

    == WordPress Environment ==
    Version: 4.9.5
    Site URL: https://www.kolesarim.si
    Home URL: https://www.kolesarim.si
    WP Multisite: No
    Max Upload Size: 20 MB
    Memory limit: 40M
    Permalink Structure: /%postname%/
    Language: sl-SI
    Timezone: Europe/Ljubljana
    Admin Email: [email protected]
    Debug Mode: Inactive

    == Theme ==
    Name: Valeja-astra
    Version: 1.0.0
    Author: Valeja
    Child Theme: Yes
    Parent Theme Name: Astra
    Parent Theme Version: 1.3.0
    Parent Theme Author: Brainstorm Force

    == User ==
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    WP Profile lang: sl_SI
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    Author: Brainstorm Force

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    Author: Black Studio

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    Version: 3.2.1
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    Elementor
    Version: 2.0.5
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    Version: 2.4.1.5
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    Ninja Tables
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    Plugin Author Ian Sadovy

    (@iansadovy)

    Hello David,

    Thank you for providing such detailed information.
    wp-admin/admin-post.php is a standard WP endpoint and shouldn’t return 404.
    I have tried numerous ways to recreate the problem, but still without success.
    So, I assume it is a very specific issue and it can be connected to the site/server configuration or something else.
    The only help I can offer you now is to request a temporary admin access to have a quick look at your website (you can contact me privately by email: [email protected]).
    If it’s not an option, then I can recommend you to try other tables plugins, such as TablePress or Ninja Tables.

    Regards,
    Ian

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