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  • Thread Starter harmonyfarm

    (@harmonyfarm)

    Hi,
    I did purchase the Feed Pro.
    What is the work around?

    I only get single row feed no matter what (num) I put in. (I can change the number of columns though.

    I saw mention somewhere that this may be a problem with my WP_theme. I am using Hemingway.

    If I wanted to add short code to the JS to use on the website later, what files are used in modifying the plugin?

    Thread Starter harmonyfarm

    (@harmonyfarm)

    Update:
    I deleted wp-includes and wp-admin folders and reinstalled from a fresh installation. I then deleted wp-content folder and uploaded again from local installation.

    I turned off/on and reset cache on cpanel cache.

    I checked charSet in myPHP- UTF8

    Text/HTML can be added to existing pages, which overwrites page.

    using Debug Bar I still when on focus in edit window I still see:
    WARNING: wp-includes/formatting.php:3297 – htmlspecialchars() [function.htmlspecialchars]: Invalid multibyte sequence in argument
    include(‘wp-admin/edit-form-advanced.php’), wp_editor, _WP_Editors::editor, apply_filters(‘the_editor_content’), call_user_func_array, format_for_editor, htmlspecialchars
    which looks like this:

    When I attempt to revert to previous version I got this screenshot:

    Wondering if I did the find and replace correctly on .xml prior to uploading. Should all localhost references be replaced with https://”WebAdress.com”?

    Thread Starter harmonyfarm

    (@harmonyfarm)

    In one page- for the post.php file
    ——————
    [Warning] Unexpected CSS token: : (mediaelementplayer.min.css, line 1)

    filter: progid: DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Gradient(GradientType=0, startColorstr=#323232, endColorstr=#000000);
    ——————

    using Debug Bar I see:
    WARNING: wp-includes/formatting.php:3297 – htmlspecialchars() [function.htmlspecialchars]: Invalid multibyte sequence in argument
    include(‘wp-admin/edit-form-advanced.php’), wp_editor, _WP_Editors::editor, apply_filters(‘the_editor_content’), call_user_func_array, format_for_editor, htmlspecialchars

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