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I have the same problem on the list. (My list is on a protected page.) The last name and city are not capitalized, the first name, and text field are working fine.
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JulieI’m not using the sign up form, I sign people up. BUT I let them update their own entry. I have an admin radio filed “status” with choices Active(shows on my active member list), Inactive (shows on my inactive member list), and Approve as the default (shows on no list). When someone updates their entry it would go to the approve status and be removed from all public lists. If this not longer works, no big deal, I will just add all the public fields to when gets emailed to me so I can review that way.
I don’t have time this morning to change things up to go with this update. but the update has a bug. I don’t **think** its user error..
It is not calling the images from the correct directory. I entered wp-content/participantsdb-uploads/ as the image directory, but the output is https://mywebsite.org/wordpress/myphoto.jpg”
Gotta get to the slopes before the snow melts… thanks for the new front end sort feature!!! Awesome, can’t wait to set it up.
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JulieIn this update will I lose my ability to kick someone off a published list when they update? If so is there a work around? (Otherwise I’ll have all fields emailed to me when people update.) I don’t expect any major issues, we just have had a few reactive members in the past. ~J
Hello Roland,
I have the same issue. Any field group that is not displayed on the pdb_record is rest to the default after a Participant updates their own record. This totally works for me in the admin sections, I set the default of one of my fields to approve so it takes the person off any visible lists I have until I approve them. But I have a field group called lists that is not displayed. All of these fields are also reset to the default when the Participant updates their own record.
Thanks You,
~JulieForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Fatal error (30 second time out)deactivating plugins seems to have worked. I still have issues around noon, it must be my server. Thank you.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Fatal error (30 second time out)This morning I’m having ISP problems to top it off. I’m getting the error randomly again but I got the same error on my main (no wordpress) page that has 6 simple php includes. When it does load it loads fairly fast. I’ll check from other computers today. Could the Windows server be part of the problem?
Thank you again.
JForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Fatal error (30 second time out)Well heck… I deactivated the last two plugins I installed (working backwards) and the pages are loading again. But I’m not sure if it is just random or not. I will check back later and report. Thank you again!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Fatal error (30 second time out)If I remember correctly I did a few small edits and decided to start with a template since I’m a PHP newbie.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Fatal error (30 second time out)Thank You esmi,
Will try deactivating the plugins first. then resting the folder, hopefully that will resolve the problem.
If that does not resolve the issue Is there is no easy way to switch back to the Twenty Ten theme and move what I’ve updated as far as the appearance. I have may hours into it already. I’m thinking I’m going to have to start it from scratch again (I wish i would have started with it in the first place) I really don’t want to go there.
thank you again.