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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Proxy Cache Purge] Gravity Forms ConflictYeah, I’ll clarify. Sorry. Here is a link that explains why the form isn’t showing up: https://docs.gravityforms.com/common-issues/. Basically, the form is actually on the page, but having conditional logic makes it set as “display: none” and then uses JavaScript to show the form. The JavaScript seems to be conflicting between LearnDash and your plugin. I tried the
?nocache
option and it didn’t help. I tried deactivating LearnDash and the page doesn’t show up at all, so that’s not helpful. It’s very strange why your plugin would have anything to do with it, but the form appears just fine as soon as I deactivate yours. None of my other plugins affect it.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Proxy Cache Purge] Gravity Forms ConflictJust realized that it is only the forms when LearnDash plugin is also installed. It works fine on our other sites with Gravity Forms, but when Gravity Forms and LearnDash LMS are both activated, the forms don’t show up. And LearnDash is also a necessary plugin. ??
@misiek1294 , I apologize; my email gets flooded and I just realized your comment was here. I have since disabled the chat just because we didn’t end up needing a chat feature on our website. Therefore, I don’t have the code in front of me to look at a solution. Are you still trying to figure this out? If so, maybe you can give me a link to your chatroom and I can take a look.
I am still getting this error with different indexes, about 200 of these notices being logged per day, but moved to line 894. Please fix.
PHP Notice: Undefined index: 42ea2dcca1b52093dfb01ef66d789e13 in /home/cngfoccykyf1/public_html/wp-content/plugins/limit-login-attempts-reloaded/core/LimitLoginAttempts.php on line 894
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@champsupertramp, for me I’m using it on my default registration form.
Thank you, Champ, but that will not help in my situation. I understand that I can use a different field type for custom fields, but the MailChimp extension group field not something that I create. It is already set up as a multi-select by default and I have no choice but to use that field type. I want to change it checkboxes, though. Wondering if there is a workaround. Like a filter that will allow me to override the field type and recreate it as checkboxes.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Gravity Forms Salesforce] No Access to Salesforce API – 2005@smartguyus They had me revoke all connections, then connect the first 4 without any app and the others with my custom app. That worked for me.
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I am seeing the same thing. Line 877, as well as Line 891:
PHP Notice: Undefined index: e810f9f42af654834c81ec12c9c3885a in /home/cngfoccykyf1/public_html/wp-content/plugins/limit-login-attempts-reloaded/core/LimitLoginAttempts.php on line 891
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In reply to: [WP Gravity Forms Salesforce] No Access to Salesforce API – 2005I am circling back to this as I am also having problems. I created two new apps on Salesforce and updated all websites with one or the other (3 on one, 4 on the other); however, after a couple of entries I still get the errors and have to reconnect. What do you mean by your second reason? Are you meaning Salesforce could revoke access from our account? Or an admin on our account revoking access? I don’t think this is the problem as it let’s me connect as long as go in and manually connect them again. Any other suggestions?
Thank you. After speaking to support on your website, they told me the same thing. I switched and it works great.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Gravity Forms Salesforce] No Access to Salesforce API – 2005Thank you. It appears that it is due to reason #1 since I have 7 sites connected to it. I have created a new app to use and updated the accounts on 2 sites with the “Use Own Salesforce App” selected and filled out. I also updated the forms with the new account and the status shows as good. Do I need to create another app for the remaining 5 sites?
It’s the default text that shows up on a profile that doesn’t have any information added.
Is this something you can consider changing, making it easier to change this message in the settings or something? Or at the very least make the link “meaningful” to meet web accessibility standards? People with screen readers need to have context with all links, or else they won’t know why they need to click on it. The only thing linked is the word “add” so that’s all they hear. Thanks.
I was looking for an answer to this as I was having a similar issue. Some photos suddenly became blurry, and others did not. No new uploads. No image optimization plugins. I also changed the quality to 100 in the settings and the default profile image to original size. Nothing.
SOLVED: For some reason after a major update some of the individual forms change their Profile Photo Size to 40×40. You have to go into each individual form and change it to original size on the “customize this form” box on the right-hand side of the page.
If you haven’t already figured it out. I hope this helps.
@ultimatemembersupport, maybe we can figure out why this is defaulting back to 40×40 after every update so this doesn’t continue happening?
Nevermind, I switched to WP Mail SMTP and it fixed my problem. See ya!