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  • Thread Starter jaybunten

    (@jaybunten)

    Shea,

    Thanks for the reply.

    They are PHP functions along with HTML that uses the functions and communicates with the viewer. The only Snippet option checked is Evaluate PHP.

    The Code Tab is HTML. I tried PHP and bad things happened. While I don’t know what the difference means for the snippet, I’ve have stayed with HTML.
    The snippets are invoked with a textbox. It is usually the only thing on the page other than the template and a heading box.

    Since I wrote the tread, I’ve put the site online for testing. If you would think it would help I can give you access and you can see directly.

    I did try it using the public host (Shared Hosting Service on HostMonster). My testing server is IIS. The URL is https://newwp.cedarridgeranch.org . The problem remained.

    All the snippets on the online site are working correctly because I used my work around to make that happen.
    Quite a few of the snippets (3) make up most of the right sidebar that displays the weather, local conditions and the donation history.

    Let me know if you need anything else.
    I can also give you access as I wouldn’t consider the totally site live.

    P.S.
    What I’m doing is converting a very old https://www.cedarridgerach.org to WordPress. I’m trying to do the minimum amount of work with the admin and data display functions of the site. So I found the Snippet trick I’m using (with the one minor hiccup).
    It works really fast converting the PHP and HTML from the old pages quickly.

    Thread Starter jaybunten

    (@jaybunten)

    I’ve checked out if the tags are missing if you insert a code snippet into a page that does not have any snippets.
    Yes, doing that also fails and the <script> <style> tags were missing.

    I also checked if the problem existed on another browser. And yes Chrome also behaves same as FireFox.

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