• Resolved adidas3

    (@adidas3)


    Version 3.21.9, Adv. Custom Fields Version 6.3.2, WP 6.5.5, PHP 8.1

    After editing a frontend form in the dashboard (I edited a checkbox field and changed its display options) I am no longer able to open Dashboard > Frontend Admin > Forms anymore. I get an 503 error. Settings and submissions are working.

    I deactivated, uninstalled, reinstalled (also the previous version) the plugin without success. What can I do? Can I delete that specific form in a database table?

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  • Plugin Author Shabti Kaplan

    (@shabti)

    Are you using a SQLLite database?

    Thread Starter adidas3

    (@adidas3)

    Hi Shabti. Thanks for replying so quickly. I am on Hostinger (MariaDB). I am completely new to WP and not a technician. If there is something more obvious I can do, please tell me.

    I like your plugin so far and would love to use it further.

    Plugin Author Shabti Kaplan

    (@shabti)

    Usually when there is an error of this kind, you should receive an email from your site, with an error report. Did you receive such an email?

    Thread Starter adidas3

    (@adidas3)

    I did not get an email, but I found the error log. This is written when 503 happens (I/0 reaches the limit):

    [27-Jun-2024 16:04:32 UTC] PHP Warning: Undefined array key “record” in /home/…/domains/…/public_html/wp-content/plugins/acf-frontend-form-element/main/frontend/forms/classes/shortcodes.php on line 197

    • This reply was modified 5 months ago by adidas3.
    Thread Starter adidas3

    (@adidas3)

    Resolved. I finally found out the edit-URL of that specific form from the browser history and then I was able to delete it from the dashboard. After deletion I am able to open Frontend Admin>Forms again without error.

    Thanks again.

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