jamesfawcett
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Thanks for letting me know. As well as downgrading, I also had to enable Legacy Submissions View in the options to be able to see submissions in the back end. You are correct though the forms display on the default WordPress themes, but I’ve stripped back nearly everything in the custom theme the site is running on and can’t identify anything that would be causing this. I will keep watching for updates. It seems there are some pretty big changes in recent versions.
Hello, just wondering if there was a solution to this? We are seeing the same issue on a couple of our sites, so we have downgraded Ninja Forms to previous versions. It would be great to post the fix publicly here if possible to help other’s finding this via Google.
Thanks for your reply, I’ve emailed the premium support email with the question regarding the hooks in the plugin, fingers crossed it’s possible!
thanks
JamesForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Removed posts still showing in database causing issuesThis was the reply from Sofly who created the plugin wp-all-import, they have been more than helpful, fantastic support! If anyone can help me clear the posts table as he mentions that would be great, here is Soflys message:
This is indeed a strange one, but I think that I know what is happening. Check the attached screenshot. It is a section of the history log for the import on your server. It shows that the matched Post ID for the Mornington road listing is 670, however the actual ID of the published Mornington Road listing is ID 989980.
It appearst that the import is matching an older version of that post that may still live on the database and so images are attached to that version, and not the currently published one. I would suggest you clear out the posts table of your database and get a clean start on your data, that way you can be sure that the data is imported correctly and there is no legacy data lying around.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Fatal error: Out of memory (on install, and php is set to a 256M!)Thanks kythin! FIXED TOO!
tried everything, searched all over google, your last post sorted this out for me by removing those two lines in /usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.confall up and running, just signed up to say thanks ??