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  • Hello:
    Thanks for a great plugin. I have the same issue as @mattthev – I’m using “Simple Cache” as well as CloudFlare, and when the plugin auto-regenerates merged styles / scripts, the cached HTML / files that the caching plugins / providers have generated can no longer find the merged files, because the names have changed (due to the $token being set to a timestamp).

    I had two ideas:
    1. Somehow cause your plugin to trigger a “Purge Cache” on those plugins / service (I know CloudFlare has an API in which you can trigger a “Purge Cache”, and it appears Simple Cache offers a hook – sc_purge_cache – that could be leveraged). This seems complex, but could be cool (and could justify “paying” for the plugin)

    OR

    2. Allow the user, in the dashboard, to define the “token” that is used in the scripts / styles, instead of always using the timestamp. In this way, even the rebuilt file could be found / loaded, and the user could manually increment the token when desired in order to “bust” browser caches.

    I recently encountered this error as well.

    This appears to be an issue when your lists are “out of sync”

    For me, the solution was as simple as:
    1. Going to “Constant Contact” => “Lists” (not sure this is required, but including because it’s the steps I took).
    2. Then going to “Constant Contact” => “Form Designer”, and clicking “Save” for the form in question.

    The error is being thrown because one of the list API calls is not returning any data. By doing the steps above, it seems to reset the lists that are “valid”.

    I’m suspecting the client deleted a list, and that was the issue. Again – unsure, but the steps above worked.

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: Popup Contact Form Plugin

    I’ve developed one for another project, but should work for what you’re after. You can find it here: https://www.alphachannelgroup.com/wp/lightbox_thickbox_contact_form.html

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