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  • Plugin Author EkoJR

    (@ekojr)

    That appears to be a bit of an odd bug, and I would expect APL to remain consistent with the backend operations.

    I have seen this occur in various situations, not directly related to APL, when an HTML element is missing an end ( </element> ), or in some cases a misplaced element end. This may not be the case, but taking a quick look on the site, it does appear the HTML pattern breaks at an article named “Who lives in the woods? Owls do!”.

    If that is the case, and you are using [post_excerpt] on a post without an excerpt. It may be trying to pull from the post content with a missing element end; however, the code should be stripping element tags to avoid it. I would start by checking the post mentioned above, and adding a post excerpt to it (without any HTML elements). So that way it only outputs a text string.

    Thread Starter tcarmo1980

    (@tcarmo1980)

    Lifesaver! The last posts were imported from an old platform and they did have an open HTML in the excerpt field. It wasn’t in the one you referred, but the next one.

    Thank you so much for your time! Cheers

    Plugin Author EkoJR

    (@ekojr)

    Glad to hear!

    I kinda figured it may have been that post, or the prior post, but couldn’t tell for sure unless I knew how the posts were designed. Looks like it’s good now, and nice work btw!

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