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Hello @xnau,
I’m also encountering the same issue as @lumandorf.
I had to downgrade PD to 1.7.3.2 to get my File Upload field to display its associated file path/link again.
Here is a test WordPress site with the default theme with no other plugin, except for Loginizer and SG Optimizer (installed by default by Siteground): https://xnau.cloud77.com.
The PD Signup test signup page is on https://xnau.cloud77.com/pd-signup/.
You may request admin access to this test site through: https://xnau.cloud77.com/wp-login.php?action=register
After uploading a file there, if you login to https://xnau.cloud77.com/wp-admin, and then go to Participants Database > List Participants > Click on the record, you won’t be able to see the file’s name & link. It will be just empty.
Please let me know if you have any question.
Thanks,
Adrian
Thanks! I have sent the email to [email protected].
Thank you very much Marcus!!
Adrian
Marcus,
Although I still can’t get the fail test above to crash my test site or produce a debug message, adding the code snippet you posted on https://eventsmanagerpro.com/support/tickets/fatal-error-call-to-a-member-function-get-on-null-in-query-php-on-line-28/ into the mu-plugins folder solves the problem!
Thank you very much for that code!
Adrian
Hello Marcus,
Adrian here. I tested the fail test above by adding it to the top of a functions.php of my test site. My test site has PD 1.7.3.2 and EM 5.7.3 installed, with EM Pro 2.5 deactivated.
However, my site ends up still running just fine with no Debug output that points to the query.php line 28 or parse_query.
Only if I activate EM Pro 2.5, then I start seeing the query.php line 28 error.
Let me know if I’m putting the fail test in a wrong place.
Thanks,
Adrian
Hello,
Totally understood! Yes, you would think that the Events Manager Pro will be eager to please their Pro customers, but I’m only paying $75/yr. Not enough for the platinum treatment I guess ??
Do you mind if I copy and paste your message to the Events Manager Pro support? I’d like to give them an update and a little bit of a burn for their standard Pro customer treatment. Just want to give them a hard time. As a fellow developer, I understand that it’s reasonable that they won’t bend their backs for a $75 paying customer.
Let me know what you think on this.
I’ll most likely proceed by deactivating Events Manager Pro.
Awesome job on the PD plugin by the way!
Thanks
Adrian
Hello,
I only see the error when Participants Database (PD) is activated together with Events Manager (EM) Pro 2.5 or EM Pro Dev.
PD plays well with the free version of EM.
In the worst case, I’m sticking with PD and getting rid of the EM Pro.
If I spin up a WordPress instance with the Twenty Seventeen theme + PD 1.7.3.2 + EM 5.7.3 + EM Pro 2.5 and give you an Administrator login, will you be able to troubleshoot? Please let me know your cost estimate to do this troubleshoot, just in case I can afford it.
Thanks,
Adrian