briancspr
Forum Replies Created
-
OK. It looks like Gravity Forms honeypot was marking everything as spam. I suppose this is resolved.
Ok. I switched to an incognito window and submitted. That showed up in CleanTalk. I see you testing at 12:11:22 CT, and it was marked as spam likely because it was a fake email.
If I have a honeypot option on Gravity Forms, would that check for spam before CleanTalk checks?
Understood. I tried enabling “Check all post data”, it did not see to have an effect.
There is another form I’ve been testing on this page (https://spr.com/no-publish-contact-us-3/). It uses Gravity Forms and sends the data to our marketing automation system. However, I do not see anything in CleanTalk.
The form in the link above was created in Salesforce Pardot (aka Salesforce Account Management). It is code in an iframe. There is a Pardot plugin, but I don’t use it to create the form. Currently all of the data comes into the SF/Pardot database comes through, and I get notifications even though no data shows up in CleanTalk. This is a work around. Originally I was using Pardot form handlers and Gravity Forms which is a plugin we are using. When I was using Gravity Forms + Pardot form handlers, nothing came through to our Pardot database and I received not notifications as well as not data showing in CleanTalk.
Done, but it does not seem to have helped.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WordPress Importer] Export/Import just commentsI tried replacing the old post ID in the exported XML doc with the post ID from the new site and then importing the XML doc, but I ended up with a new post that had the comments associated with it. I noticed this this thread about exporting or importing certain posts. She mentions a Move Comments plugin, so I’m going to try that out.
Good luck.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WordPress Importer] Export/Import just commentsI am wondering the same thing. It does not seem like you can export the comments only. I have opened the XML file that I’ve downloaded, and I can see the comment sections. However, I don’t know how to import those comments into the new site so that they are associated with the posts.
My situation is thus: We had multiple websites that we moved to one site. Many of the blog posts had been manually moved to the new site without the comments. Then I noticed the importer plugin. Now I would like to import the comments from those old posts into the new site so that they are associated with the corresponding posts on the new site.
I wonder if this would work: replace the old post ID in the exported XML doc with the post ID from the new site and then import the XML doc.
Brian