• Resolved thebakhodirov

    (@thebakhodirov)


    Hi!

    I am using WordPress 6.4.2 and just after installing the latest version of Pods 3.2.5, I can’t create a new pod or extend the post types. When I go to Add new page, this error is thrown on console:

    Uncaught TypeError: $document.Pods is not a function
    at HTMLDocument. (admin.php?page=pods-add-new:806:13)
    at e (load-scripts.php?c=0&load%5Bchunk_0%5D=jquery-core,jquery-migrate,utils&ver=6.4.2:2:27028)
    at t (load-scripts.php?c=0&load%5Bchunk_0%5D=jquery-core,jquery-migrate,utils&ver=6.4.2:2:27330)

    On the other WordPress 6.4.2 site, I used the 3.2.2 version of Pods and it’s working. Could you please tell what can be the reason? Thank you!

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  • Plugin Contributor Scott Kingsley Clark

    (@sc0ttkclark)

    I’m going to look into what’s going on there and let you know what I see.

    Plugin Contributor Scott Kingsley Clark

    (@sc0ttkclark)

    Could you please provide your Site Health information to help us determine what might be causing this problem? To get that, you can go to your WordPress dashboard area and go to: Tools > Site Health > Info, then Press the “Copy site info to clipboard” button, and paste the results here.

    I haven’t been able to reproduce the issue yet.

    Same here after updated PODS to v3.2.5 on WordPress 6.5.5. Can’t edit or create new CPTs. Rolling back to PODS v3.2.2 works again.

    Plugin Contributor Scott Kingsley Clark

    (@sc0ttkclark)

    I’ve tested on WP 6.4 and 6.5 now with no luck in reproducing the issue.

    If you’d like to join our Live Community Pods Slack at https://support.pods.io/chat/ — I’m sure we can help you debug this more quickly and get to the bottom of the issue. Once you join, just look for me and send me a Direct Message and I can work with you to figure this out.

    Same here after updated PODS to v3.2.5 on WordPress 6.5.5. Can’t edit or create new CPTs. It also does not show the fields in the CPT’s. Rolling back to PODS v3.2.4 works again.

    Same here on two websites.

    In my case updating WordPress core to 6.6 resolved the issue.

    Plugin Contributor Scott Kingsley Clark

    (@sc0ttkclark)

    Pods 3.2.6 has resolved the issue for sites running WP 6.5 and below.

    NetzzJD

    (@netzzjd)

    Confirmed. PODS 3.2.6 fixes this issue under WordPress 6.5.5. Thank you!

    Thread Starter thebakhodirov

    (@thebakhodirov)

    @sc0ttkclark Thank you, I can confirm now that 3.2.6 version fixed the problem. Good luck!

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