• Resolved tronkin

    (@tronkin)


    I installed your plugin and it’s great to suppress the email and web site fields. When I tried to make the name field required, the web site has problems. Hit submit on a comment without filling in the name, then a white page tells visitor they must fill in required fields. Then, pressing return to previous page, visitor is shown HTTPS 405 Method Not Allowed on a white screen. When I deactivate your plugin, the HTTPS 405 Method Not Allowed error goes away. Please help if you can. I like your plugin would be great if I can use it.

    • This topic was modified 1 year, 7 months ago by tronkin.
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  • Plugin Author Thomas Maier

    (@webzunft)

    Hi tronkin,

    thanks for reaching out about this.

    Please send me more information on how I can reproduce this on a blank WordPress installation. I am not promising anything, since this sounds like custom code, but am curious enough to test it, if the setup process is simple.

    Thanks,
    Thomas

    Thread Starter tronkin

    (@tronkin)

    Hi Tom.

    Thank you. It a Managed WordPress site at Godaddy, up-to-date. Divi Elegant Theme with Divi builder. Other plugins are:

    • classic widgets
    • divi supreme pro
    • monarch plugin
    • sitekit by google
    • smush
    • yoastSEO
    Plugin Author Thomas Maier

    (@webzunft)

    When I tried to make the name field required, the web site has problems.

    How did you do that? By enabling the “Comment author must fill out name and email” option in core?

    Thread Starter tronkin

    (@tronkin)

    Yes, that’s what I did.

    Plugin Author Thomas Maier

    (@webzunft)

    Hi tronkin,

    I tried to reproduce the setup.

    If I understand correctly, you have the “Comment author must fill out name and email” option in WordPress core combined with the “remove email field” setting in my ACF plugin. Is that right?

    I cannot reproduce a white screen like that. Only a warning that the email is required. Maybe, your theme or one of the plugins, routes the comment form submission differently.

    Anyway, I fear I will be unable to make this combination work. You’d need to disable the option that requires the email in WordPress core.

    Good luck!
    Thomas

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