• Resolved bypangea

    (@bypangea)


    hi elementor and pods plugin was working fine. All of a sudden I started getting a problem.

    Fatal error: Uncaught TypeError: Argument 3 passed to Elementor\Core\DynamicTags\Manager::get_tag_data_content() must be of the type array, null given in /home/ln9z5ulds4a8/public_html/wp-content/plugins/elementor/core/dynamic-tags/manager.php:205 Stack trace: #0 [internal function]: Elementor\Core\DynamicTags\Manager->get_tag_data_content('c29f4cd', 'pods-text', NULL) #1 /home/ln9z5ulds4a8/public_html/wp-content/plugins/elementor/core/dynamic-tags/manager.php(109): call_user_func_array(Array, Array) #2 /home/ln9z5ulds4a8/public_html/wp-content/plugins/elementor/core/dynamic-tags/manager.php(74): Elementor\Core\DynamicTags\Manager->parse_tag_text('[elementor-tag ...', Array, Array) #3 [internal function]: Elementor\Core\DynamicTags\Manager->Elementor\Core\DynamicTags\{closure}(Array) #4 /home/ln9z5ulds4a8/public_html/wp-content/plugins/elementor/core/dynamic-tags/manager.php(73): preg_replace_callback('/\\[elementor-ta...', Object(Closure), '[elementor-tag ...') #5 /home/ln9z5ulds4a8/public_html/wp-content/plugins/element in /home/ln9z5ulds4a8/public_html/wp-content/plugins/elementor/core/dynamic-tags/manager.php on line 205

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  • Plugin Author Jory Hogeveen

    (@keraweb)

    Hi @bypangea

    As you can see in the errors, these errors are all related to Elementor files, not Pods.
    Please contact their support channel.

    Cheers, Jory

    Plugin Contributor Scott Kingsley Clark

    (@sc0ttkclark)

    What field are you using with Elementor here? Is it possible this was referencing a relationship field or a field that does not exist?

    Thread Starter bypangea

    (@bypangea)

    The problem is with the Pods plugin, because when I disable the Pods plugin, I don’t get that error.

    Thread Starter bypangea

    (@bypangea)

    I created new domains using Pods plugin. I used elementor to create the interface of these fields. I don’t get the error when I disable the Pods plugin. These fields were working properly. I moved my site to another hosting and started getting these errors.

    Example URL: https://www.spanceinternational.com/hair/hair-transplantation-and-restoration/

    Plugin Contributor Scott Kingsley Clark

    (@sc0ttkclark)

    To drill down further here, I’d like to know what specific fields you are outputting on the page that throws the errors. What kinds of fields are they and what values were they normally giving you onto the page?

    Thread Starter bypangea

    (@bypangea)

    These areas were created with the pods plugin. They were fields that output text. Everything was working fine when I first ran it. I started getting the above errors when I activated the plugin after migration.

    Plugin Contributor Scott Kingsley Clark

    (@sc0ttkclark)

    How did you run the migration itself? I’m looking at everything given the context you’ve provided and it sounds like you should reach out to Elementor support directly here, it sounds like a problem with their code in how it deals with values it sends to it’s function.

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