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  • I am having exactly the same issue and have written to imagely.com support for an update on when this bug will be fixed.

    Also with:

    NextGEN Gallery – Version 3.59.4 

    WordPress 6.6.2 running Divi theme.

    Hi again, Again from my limited POV, picture files that include a # upload to the WP Media Library, but don’t show on a single record or list. Maybe different via a signup, but …
    Thanks.

    From my limited POV, image files will not upload if the filename contains special characters like: #
    D//

    Thread Starter DavidK

    (@davidk)

    As always — THANK YOU for the rapid reply. I understand and will give it a spin … and revert only when I get jammed up again.
    David.

    Thread Starter DavidK

    (@davidk)

    Thank you very much Corey for the reply. And, very glad I don’t need to learn regex!
    All the best,
    DavidK.

    Yes .. there are many ways to bring an exported text file into Excel. Excel is operating system neutral, except for keyboard things like <ctl> vs <cmd>.
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    BTW — one thing that might save you some time … if the exported data is always the same set of pdb fields in the same sequence you could export and format it once. Then save it as a file called “template” or something. The next time you export data, you open it in Excel, then cut/paste the entire exported set into the ‘template’ file. You may still need to do format things like zip & date columns, but you would not have to reformat for column widths, etc AND … when you cut/paste the new data, if you leave one row at the top of the template file with the formatting you like, you can paint-brush that formatting to all the rows and then delete that first row that was retained just for the formatting.

    Note that any field with more than 256 characters may need to be additionally cut/pasted as the data may otherwise be truncated.

    Hi –
    There are many default options in Excel, however there is one that will format a particular column in a particular way. Like a number string to a date format.

    One could build a Visual Basic Applications to automate the process in Excel, but for a simple re-formatting of a column, it is not worth the effort.

    One must expect to need to do some massaging of the output of any database to any type of flat file (csv, text, excel, etc.) … Further, I’m not sure what you mean when you say that when you open a CSV is the content is altered, but you change the extension to TXT and then opening, it isn’t. CSV is just a comma-separated text file. There should be no difference in the way it behaves and either file format, once opened in Excel can be reformatted. The data in each cell will be the same, even if the format of that data isn’t.

    As a person who uses Excel extensively; after opening the CSV file, select the column with zip codes, change the format <crt>1 (with a PC) -> then “number” -> “special” -> zip code … that will add a leading zero. Ditto with; <crt>1 (with a PC) -> then “number” -> “date” and select the format you prefer. (ditto with phone numbers, social security numbers, etc. etc.) … then “save as” an Excel file.

    Thread Starter DavidK

    (@davidk)

    Thank you Roland …. and who said:

    CSS is simple, until it’s not. Then it’s like clawing your eyes out with a rusty spork. Underwater. With your hands tied behind your back.

    Thread Starter DavidK

    (@davidk)

    cool … I’ll give that a spin.
    THANKS …

    Thread Starter DavidK

    (@davidk)

    Thanks Roland. In my world it didn’t work in rich text, but I could of course add the URL … just no associated picture.

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter DavidK

    (@davidk)

    THANK YOU. Call me stupid — but this works and the whole plugin is BRILLIANT. !!!
    Thanks. Curious — Is there a parameter [pdb_total fields=”pledged_2019″] that would return the number exceeding 999 with a comma; like instead of 3523, it would show 3,523 … or even better: $3,523 ….

    I guess someday, maybe I need to learn write CSS.

    Hi –

    I’m having the same problem. Furthermore, when logging into my WP site, if I request a new password, I get an error message.

    When I turn the Postman plug-in off, contact 7 and the password refresh works perfectly.

    Meanwhile, I have checked and re-checked the configuration of Postman … and have sent test emails from Postman without issue.

    I’m running WordPress 4.7.1, multi-site, on BlueHost. Postman is integrated with my Google account. A while ago I sent 500+ emails without issue using Postman & SendPress.

    I believe the problem I am now having has been since I set-up Postman. At that time, I didn’t bother to check to see if Contact7 or log-in password retrieval had an issue.

    Can anyone help me??

    Hi –

    I’m having a problem with Postman not sending emails from Contact 7 and further, when logging into my WP site, if I request a new password, I get an error message.

    When I turn the Postman plug-in off, contact 7 and the password refresh works perfectly.

    Meanwhile, I have checked and re-checked the configuration of Postman … and have sent test emails from Postman without issue.

    I’m running WordPress 4.7.1, multi-site, on BlueHost. Postman is integrated with my Google account. A while ago I sent 500+ emails without issue using Postman & SendPress.

    I believe the problem I am now having has been since I set-up Postman. At that time, I didn’t bother to check to see if Contact7 or log-in password retrieval had an issue.

    Can anyone help me?? NOTE: I’m not a software engineer.

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