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Further investigation shows it’s a memory issue. It is trying to load a request of more than 1.5GB. The files mentioned in the error are meta.php and iri.php.
Hope this helps.
]]>But if we do not first turn off “Show distance options”, and instead only turn off “Show geolocation search”, the former option becomes hidden (whilst still enabled). In templates/search/form-advanced.php
, it is tested for to determine if the location section of the search form should be included. This results in a contentless section in the form, with just the heading “Location Options”.
The test in the template file is incorrect. It should include a test for search_geo_advanced
, and if that is false, disregard whatever search_geo_units
is saying.
Gene – Web Developer
]]>I’ve tried that several times, though, and it hasn’t worked. The language still shows up as “Espa?ol de Mexico”. I even tried poking around in the database and plugin code to see if I could find somewhere to manually change the name, but no luck yet!
Can anybody point me towards a solution here? What could the issue be, and how can I resolve it without resorting to JS on the client side? A DB edit solution works as well as a GUI one for me, if anyone can point me towards the table where I can edit the language name directly.
]]>The Extension does not comply with php 8.2 standards and throws deprecation notices on every page load (when showing notices on-screen for development) and clogging up the logs with over 40 notices per page load. While this is bad enough, it gets quite a bit worse once you realize that the errors happen on wordpress back-end utilities as well, including ajax queries, rest api calls, xmlrpc calls, etc. In each of these cases, the corrupt the output of these back-end responses and many different major 3rd party plugins mysteriously break, requiring us to open tickets for the 3rd parties to upgrade their code to work around Popup Maker’s bad code.
We have been attempting to get Popup Maker to update their Advanced Targeting Conditions code to support PHP 8.2 for over a year now. We’ve opened at least 5 tickets, and mainline support consistently passes a note up to their development staff, who routinely ignore the notes and do nothing. We’re at the point of opening tickets weekly with no effect.
Avoid this plugin if you want to avoid headaches and mysterious problems.
]]>I would like to create a fixed vertical menu. I have seen it is possible but what I want is something like?zarahome.com/es?in Desktop.?
There is a sticky vertical menu but when you do hover out of the menu it dissapears, thats what I want to achieve.
]]>Is it possible to do an adavanced user portal like this one?:
Where you can check the status of a procedure even you have a kind of chat where you can comunicate with the administrator of the website?
]]>Works so well and so easy to use, I strongly recommend this plugin to all WordPress users, it also“sees” your other database installations so you can handle them as well, with caution, of course. Like me, I have WordPress, Simple Machines and The Next Generation in the same database, different prefixes, of course.
As a new (little stupid) user, I had one installation question for support, and immediately I got a friendly and helpful answer and the issue was fixed in a blink of an eye. I strongly recommend everyone to buy the full version, it is not expensive and provides many more features.