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  • Plugin Support MixHa

    (@mixha)

    Hello @hesseldejong ,

    Thank you for reporting the potential issue.

    Your first link seems to be wrong?

    However I immediately launched a demo of your plugin https://tastewp.org/plugins/burst-statistics/ and could not see any issues, on the Statistics, or any other page.

    Could you please provide more details on how to replicate the issue?

    Kind regards

    Plugin Support MixHa

    (@mixha)

    Hey @hesseldejong ,

    We haven’t heard from you since, so I’ll assume that the issue is resolved and will close this support ticket. If you face any new issues, please feel free to open a new ticket.

    Kind regards

    Thread Starter Hessel de Jong

    (@hesseldejong)

    Hi @mixha,

    Sorry for the late reply. Here is the link I was supposed to add.

    This error is shown in the console.log:
    load-scripts.php?c=0&load%5Bchunk_0%5D=jquery-core,jquery-migrate,utils&ver=6.3:5 JQMIGRATE: Migrate is installed, version 3.4.1
    index.min.js?ver=1678739624:1 Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read properties of null (reading ‘id’)
    at c (index.min.js?ver=1678739624:1:217)
    at HTMLDocument. (index.min.js?ver=1678739624:1:2580)

    An easy fix would be not to include any JS on pages that don’t use Duplicate Post functionality. The console error is a minor issue, but loading unused scripts is an issue. This error doesn’t seem to break anything, but it could break things in the future or on other plugin pages. Also, it is a waste of resources and slows down the WordPress backends without reason.

    Kind regards,
    Hessel

    Plugin Author iClyde

    (@iclyde)

    Hi @hesseldejong

    I agree this script shouldn’t be included on sites where particular module is not used.

    It will be resolved in upcoming release, thank you for reporting.

    Thread Starter Hessel de Jong

    (@hesseldejong)

    Hi @iclyde,

    Great to hear! Happy to have helped!

    Kind regards,
    Hessel

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