• Resolved savvaskef1978

    (@savvaskef1978)


    hi,
    how can i access the variable where contact_email
    field is stored in a job custom post
    i need to tweak php…is it a $post->property?
    or is there another way to access it

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  • Plugin Contributor Richard Archambault

    (@richardmtl)

    Sorry, but we aren’t able to help with custom code requests like this, as per our support policy:

    https://wpjobmanager.com/support-policy/

    You may want to look into one of these services for help:

    https://codeable.io/

    https://studio.envato.com/

    https://jobs.wordpress.net/

    Thanks!

    Plugin Contributor Richard Archambault

    (@richardmtl)

    I’m marking this thread as Resolved as it’s been more than a month since the last reply. If you still need help, please do reply again and mark the thread as Unresolved!

    Thread Starter savvaskef1978

    (@savvaskef1978)

    i can give you the answer but publishing contradicts your support policy…
    do you, actually, want the answer?

    Plugin Contributor Richard Archambault

    (@richardmtl)

    @savvaskef1978 I don’t understand what you mean. Why does it contradict our support policy? Our support policy is that we cannot put together nor troubleshoot custom code for you. However, if you want to share your code solution with the community, you’re free to do so (or not)!

    Thread Starter savvaskef1978

    (@savvaskef1978)

    I said that just because you were skeptical about answering such question… you rather told me to ask for help by dedicated programmers, which is kind of silly if you ask me. Once you have the knowledge base it’s normal to collect as much help as possible for your clients. I mean there are even developers that are your customers.

    Anyway, no more fooling around.The answer to my question is to use $post->_application to access the information and use it as you wish.it’s the information registered under label contact_email.You gotta understand that there are theme developers that use your plugin having translated the fields to suit their target market.I wish you see know that this could be answered at the root, by you!

    Thnx for keeping up this discussion, though!!!

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