• Resolved deborah86

    (@deborah86)


    All the pages on my website where I use the form block now have this error:

    Recoverable fatal error: Object of class stdClass could not be converted to string in /home/dhosting.com/deborah86/lazyjack.blog/public_html/wp-includes/formatting.php on line 1098
    There has been a critical error on this website. Please check your site admin email inbox for instructions.

    How do I fix it?

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  • Plugin Contributor Dan (a11n)

    (@drawmyface)

    Hi @deborah86

    > The If-So plugin seems to conflict with the JetPack form block.

    In that case, if you need to continue using both plugins, I’d suggest experimenting with If-So’s settings to see if you can narrow down a specific setting that is conflicting. You can then report that to the plugin’s developers to see if they can help resolve the issue.

    Thread Starter deborah86

    (@deborah86)

    @drawmyface

    Here is the link to the If So support thread I created: If So Plugin Conflicting with JetPack Form Blocks

    How do I find the setting that is causing the issue? Just having the If So plugin installed and activated causes the issue. I have not changed any settings with the If So plugin.

    I just installed the If So plugin and I haven’t used it on any of my pages yet.

    It might be the JetPack settings. I have only modified the settings in JetPack.

    Plugin Support MadHatter (a11n)

    (@madhattersez)

    Ah, just the activation does it, then?

    Okay, in this case, it looks like you’re already talking to the If So plugin support folks – They will be best to take a look for clues from here.

    If they find the conflict to be Jetpack-related, please let us know what they say. Please include any details they uncover. Thanks!

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