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  • Apologies for my unfriendly tone of voice. I don’t think I can remove my previous posting. On a hopefully more constructive tone:

    • I don’t have Jetpack installed
    • I’ve tried to remove the cron jobs jetpack_clean_nonces and jetpack_v2_heartbeat in various ways, including through SQL, the helper plugin from Automattic, their PHP code for the same purpose and various WP-CLI approaches, including using wp option patch delete cron <ids> to surgically remove the entries from wp_options ? cron, but within a second, these two jobs appear again, with a new (higher) id
    • However, this only happens when WooCommerce is active, so I suspect that WooCommerce somehow recreates these jobs, eventhough DISABLE_WP_CRON has been set to true
    • And yes: Those two plugins do delete such cron jobs – It’s not their fault that WooCommerce somehow seems to recreate them. My apologies again.

    Help is still appreciated ??

    • This reply was modified 11 months, 4 weeks ago by strompf.

    WP Crontrol and Advanced DB Cleaner Pro both don’t fix this problem: The cron jobs reappear instantly – So much for your commercial plugs

    Hello Deb,

    I can well identify with your issue, as well as your surprise. I am in a similar situation: I want to redirect each form on a site to its own thank-you-page (for conversion tracking purposes).

    The solution posted above by Konsument, is the most promising solution I could find. I haven’t implemented it, but instead, moved to another solution, as I simply found this too complex, error prone and non-intuitive. So far, WPForms Lite seems to fit the bill.

    Good luck & regards,
    Jeroen

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