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  • Thread Starter daveoxton

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    Hi again,

    I thought I had tried that but obviously didn’t get it quite right because that has worked perfectly. Thanks very much for your time and effort.

    Cheers!

    Thread Starter daveoxton

    (@daveoxton)

    Hi, thanks for the reply.

    Unfortunately the site is only on a localhost at the moment and is not live but I can provide an image of what is happening, if this is any use.

    Picture Of Problem.

    As you can see the flyout from the left disappears under the graphic in the post.

    If you need to see the problem in situ, let me know and I will set up a quick test site to demonstrate the problem further.

    Many thanks.

    All fixed here too – many thanks one & all!!

    Have just been experimenting with WordPress to try to solve this problem and have noticed that if the Site Language is set to English (UK) then the problem persists. However, if I change it to English (United States) then this solves the problem – jS F Y gives me December as it should.

    @anlino No I am not running multisite.

    I too have the same problem whereby despite using jS F Y it refuses to display the “Textual Full” version of the month, instead of “December” I get “Dec”.

    I have reverted to a default theme and removed all plugins without success. I only noticed this today but am not sure if this happened with the upgrade to WordPress 5.0 or if it was prior to this and I just didn’t notice it.

    Hi Mike

    I just thought I would let you know that since your last update I tried your plugin again and it now works every time without any errors. My theme has also been updated since I reported this error so where the original incompatibility lay I have no idea.

    Just happy it now works and I can use your excellent plugin.

    Thanks very much.

    Dave

    Hi Mike,

    Thanks for the quick response.

    I am using the X Theme from ThemeCo and I also have quite a few plugins installed (probably too many)- this is where the problem appears. I also have a test site set up with the Twenty Thirteen theme and only a couple of very standard plugins and your plugin works perfectly here.

    It is no doubt a conflict with the theme or a plugin but it just seems very strange that it happens sometimes and not others.

    Main Site: https://jammytoast.com/
    Test Site: https://test/jammytoast.com/

    Cheers Dave

    Hi,

    I find that this plugin reports correct answers as wrong but it seems to do it in a random, ad hoc way. If I type in answers one after another it works every time but if I wait a few minutes and then type in an answer it occasionally reports a correct answer as wrong. Which doesn’t seem to make any sense to me!

    I am using it on a premium theme purchased from themeforest where I have had to play with the css to get the captcha to display correctly and I have changed one line of code in your plugin just to add an explanation as to what it is.

    Original code:
    $fields['obr_hlc'] = '<p class="comment-form-email"><label for="obr_hlc">'.stripslashes($question).'</label> <span class="required">*</span><input id="answer" name="answer" size="30" type="text" aria-required=\'true\' /></p>';

    Changed code:
    $fields['obr_hlc'] = '<p class="comment-form-captcha"><label for="obr_hlc"><strong>CAPTCHA:</STRONG> Prove You're a Human by answering this question.</br>'.stripslashes($question).' <span class="required">*</span></label><input id="answer" name="answer" size="30" type="text" aria-required=\'true\' /></p>';

    As far as I can tell that should make no difference at all.

    Everything installed is the latest version available.

    Thanks for any help!

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