AmberJune
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You’re right, captchas are annoying, and a few spams a week isn’t bad when you think about it. But it would just be nice to have the option available to turn on or off for those who want it. I’ve had many clients request captcha for their sites, and it just seems like this plugin would benefit from having the feature available. Just a suggestion, thanks for your quick reply!
Thank you for the quick reply! I’m running WordPress 3.1.4, PHP 5, site is hosted at GoDaddy and I’m using Firefox 5 and Chrome.
When I click Edit or Activate the page loads but nothing else happens and I do not get any error messages.
One thing I did with my first install, I pressed the PayPal button before I had everything fully set up. Then I got this error:
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/content/86/6039586/html/touchtech-wp/wp-content/plugins/wpeventticketing/ticketing.php on line 2349
I tried deactivating, deleting and re-installing the plugin twice. Something I noticed: the PayPal API info I entered in my first install shows up in each new install, and none of the default plugin options are available (the sample tickets, and sample ticket options). And now I’m unable to add my own ticket options without getting a bunch of warning errors about Ticketing.php.
So, I’m assuming there’s some data residue stored in MySQL? If so, do you know where data for this plugin would be stored in MySQL? I’m wondering if it would help to clear all of that then re-install again.
Thanks so much, any advice greatly appreciated!