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  • Thread Starter Elder_Richmond

    (@elder_richmond)

    Also,

    Placing a 2nd through nth occurrence of a list-generating shortcode on the same page/post generates the follow pair of errors n-1 times.

    Warning: array_unique() expects parameter 1 to be array, null given in /home/content/96/9991096/html/wp-content/plugins/advanced-post-list/includes/class/APLQuery.php on line 408

    Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/content/96/9991096/html/wp-content/plugins/advanced-post-list/includes/class/APLQuery.php on line 751

    Elder_Richmond

    (@elder_richmond)

    @yourownprogrammer

    Thanks! The new release of YOP Poll version 3.8 corrected my Restore jQuery problem.

    I have no outstanding issues.

    I am looking forward to reading feedback from papadon to see if he is experiencing a plugin problem. Perhaps this fix corrected his problem as well.

    Thanks again!

    Elder_Richmond

    (@elder_richmond)

    Adding this comment so I can check the option to be included in follow-up posts via email.

    Elder_Richmond

    (@elder_richmond)

    @yourownprogrammer

    I was able to get the “save poll” button to work by disabling a plugin on my site named “Restore jQuery”. The purpose of the noted plugin with its link is described below. Hopefully, there is a jQuery compatibility fix for YOP Polls because I have a need for safeguarding against conflicting jQuery implementations.

    Thus the problem specified in this support/trouble ticket is unrelated to multisite installs. It appears to be a jQuery issue as noted above.

    User papadon may be able to isolate the issue by determining if there is a plugin conflict by disabling other plugins.

    *************************************
    @yourownprogrammer, please provide some feedback regarding the jQuery version issue.
    *************************************

    Thanks for designing what appears to be a terrific polling plugin. I am especially fond of the ability to an add open-end “other” field, where users can add their own answer. That’s what sold me on your plugin. Thanks again.

    Restore jQuery
    https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/restore-jquery/

    Plugin Description:
    Some plugins and themes replace the default jQuery library that comes bundled with WordPress with another version, typically from the Google AJAX CDN. This is generally bad practice, since many other plugins and themes rely on and expect that the WordPress-bundled jQuery version is being loaded.

    Also, typically the alternative jQuery library being loaded is not executed in the jQuery noConflict mode, which tend to cause conflicts with other JavaScript frameworks, like Prototype and MooTools.

    This plugin simply restores the version of jQuery being loaded to the one that comes bundled with WordPress. It only does this if jQuery is already in the WordPress scripts queue, and won’t do anything otherwise.

    Elder_Richmond

    (@elder_richmond)

    Same problem if network activated under multisite install.

    Elder_Richmond

    (@elder_richmond)

    Same problem as user papadon above:

    Upon editing a poll, the “save poll” button does not work. The button doesn’t do anything.

    WP version 3.4.2
    YOP Polls version 3.7

    Multisite: installed on network; activated on individual site not at network

    Thread Starter Elder_Richmond

    (@elder_richmond)

    Thanks, Michael.

    You are a true godsend. Your solution is very empowering because it gives us the ability to perform critical conditional testing with your plugin.

    Thread Starter Elder_Richmond

    (@elder_richmond)

    Mark,
    Thank you for a quick response and a wonderful plugin.

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