• Resolved Daffydd57

    (@daffydd57)


    Hello,

    FFP 3.1.6 is adding a new category named NaN to our system. I’ve tried deleting this category but it comes right back as soon as I enable FFP on a post. Our standard FFP routine is default to 2 days, change status to trash; there shouldn’t be a need for a new category.

    Should this be happening? What is the purpose of this?

    Thanks
    Daf

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  • Plugin Support Riza Maulana Ardiyanto

    (@rizaardiyanto)

    Hi @daffydd57

    No, this should not happening.

    Could you confirm if this is regular post and regular category? Or does this custom post type or custom taxonomies?

    Thanks,

    Thread Starter Daffydd57

    (@daffydd57)

    It’s a regular post and category. We don’t have any custom posts or cats.

    Thanks
    Daf

    Plugin Support Riza Maulana Ardiyanto

    (@rizaardiyanto)

    @daffydd57 Please inform us all plugins installed on your site.

    Thread Starter Daffydd57

    (@daffydd57)

    See screenshot links below… note that some are not active.

    Thanks

    https://ktbb.com/plugins1.jpg
    https://ktbb.com/plugins2.jpg

    Plugin Support Riza Maulana Ardiyanto

    (@rizaardiyanto)

    @daffydd57 I cannot access the link that you attached. Could you please check it?

    Thread Starter Daffydd57

    (@daffydd57)

    Links working fine for me. List below:

    Akismet Anti-spam
    Classic Editor
    Default featured image
    Featured Image from URL (FIFU) Premium
    FeedWordPress
    FooBox Image Lightboc
    FWP+:SIC ‘Em (Syndicated Image Capture)
    Make Clickable WordPress
    Print, PDF & Email by PrintFriendly
    PublishPress Future
    Relevanssi
    Roster Slider
    Shared Counts
    SliderVilla
    WP Image Graber
    WP Twitter Auto PublishPress
    WP2Social Auto Publish

    Thread Starter Daffydd57

    (@daffydd57)

    Appears to only happen when enabling FFP in new post dialog. If I add FFP to an existing post it doesn’t add the NaN category.

    Plugin Author Steve Burge

    (@stevejburge)

    Hi @daffydd57

    This remains something we can’t see and haven’t seen reported by anyone else. If you have more details or screenshots, please share them.

    Thread Starter Daffydd57

    (@daffydd57)

    This appears to be related to the Classic Editor plugin.

    I disabled all plugins, except FFP, and added each back one by one. Only activating the Classic Editor caused FFP to add the NaN category.

    Is this something you can “fix”? We may have to go back to 3.1.3 I guess. Altho the NaN category doesn’t appear to be hurting anything.

    Thanks
    Daf

    Plugin Author Steve Burge

    (@stevejburge)

    Hi @daffydd57

    This remains something we can’t see (even with Classic Editor) and haven’t seen reported by anyone else. Maybe a screenshot might help?

    Thread Starter Daffydd57

    (@daffydd57)

    I’m happy to supply screenshots – what do you want screens of? Anything in particular?

    Thanks

    Plugin Author Steve Burge

    (@stevejburge)

    @daffydd57 A screenshot of the problem, please, displaying the NaN category.

    Thread Starter Daffydd57

    (@daffydd57)

    Here you go. The category stays empty regardless of how may times FFP is used. If I delete the category it returns on the first use of FFP with new post only.

    https://www.ktbb.com/NaN.jpg

    Plugin Author Steve Burge

    (@stevejburge)

    Thanks @daffydd57

    Sorry, we remain unable to see this in our testing. If you think this is a bug, please explain how to replicate it outside of your site.

    Thread Starter Daffydd57

    (@daffydd57)

    Hi Steve,

    please explain how to replicate it outside of your site.

    This doesn’t seem to make sense to me, what do you mean by this. How would we do that? We do have other WP sites that are exhibiting the same behavior with 3.1.6.

    Going back to 3.1.3 for the time being.

    Thanks
    Daf

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