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    In reply to: [WooCommerce] Fatal error
    nandocoelho

    (@nandocoelho)

    Hey @ihereira,

    Thanks for the warning. I thought it would be just the same case as I have the same error with the same theme and plugin. I wasn’t aware of that.

    Well, but let me post my last findings on the issue. I discover that this error may be replicable in one special condition along with the versions metioned above. If is used a dummy domain, a custom personal not public registered domain, say mydev.example.com it will cause the error. Otherwise if the domain is public acessible the error is not replicable.

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: [WooCommerce] Fatal error
    nandocoelho

    (@nandocoelho)

    Temporary Solution

    Deactivate WooCommerce

    Roll Back the Divi to a previous version. There is a one click button on Divi > Options > Updates.

    Take notes of versions new and old.

    Activate WooCommerce.

    Wait to a new-new version update of Divi.

    Maybe there is a better solution by ElegantThemes, but I think it is a Divi issue.

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: [WooCommerce] Fatal error
    nandocoelho

    (@nandocoelho)

    Here too!
    PHP vers?o 7.4.3
    WordPress 5.9.1
    Theme: CSS child theme based on Divi 4.14.8
    WooCommerce: 6.2.1

    Ah! I have even changed my Firefox privacy settings to default. No, it still is not a solution:D

    Hey,
    I too have this issue.
    With Firefox 68.0.1 and Microsoft Edge 44.17763.1.0, didn’t tested other. Server is not Ubuntu, but is Linux.

    I tested on two different WordPress installations, one of them I deactivated all plugins and switched to the default themes 2019 and 2017.

    It happens when we go to Forms or Quiz which I tested, and when there is already a Form or a Quiz and we just click on Edit and open the page to edit the Form, doesn’t need to make any change or even save/update/publish, clicking on any other page the message pops up.

    It’s curious the I experienced it didn’t had save/update/publish one time or two, but it has been working. But it can bring down the confidence on Forminator, I sure this issue will be repaired.

    esmi,

    For quite some time that I am aware of this problem, and so far never found anywhere an explanation for it being this way. The option to choose what nickname to use in the user profile does not prevent that usernames still can be seen.

    Of all the discussions I found about this topic, which mostly are now closed, there isn’t any satisfactory explanation.

    The only thing I have concluded is that there are some difficulty in understanding, explaining and find a adequate solution by many users who are aware of this issue. Which in my opinion is not a mere taste or style but a reduction of security and privacy.

    I believe if I tell you, that in your website, although you hide the users, I can tell that you have two users, their usernames (one has 4 letters and the other has 3) and which one is the administrator, probably you do not stay very satisfied do you?

    This question should not be undervalued, i’d like to find a better solution. Maybe a detailed official publication with some clarification with a roadmap? At least could be identified as a lack with a warning in the main documentation and the best options available.

    Unfortunately I do not know a simple solution that I can suggest.
    But I leave here this example with the Matt Website https://ma.tt/
    You can find at https://ma.tt/?author=1 the admin probably is saxmatt as you are redirected to https://ma.tt/author/saxmatt/

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