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  • Thanks for the assistance for anyone else with this issue.
    Ended up loading a new copy of wp-admin/admin-ajax.php causing a server error.

    Thread Starter jombie

    (@jombie)

    OK sent email with test environment and log in info.

    I get system notifications from WordPress, Wordfence, WooCommerce and others. I have also tried disabling all plug-ins!

    I’ve tried several SMTP mail plugins including setting up a specific email account under the same domain and still get no Admin notifications – which I find strange considering I receive the user notifications to the same email account when I tried it.

    I have also tried uninstalling this plug in.

    I don’t mind changing the rating if this system works and of course purchasing the Pro version. If you think it’s an WP installation issue why do all the other plug-ins I use are able to send email notifications?

    Any update on this issue?

    Guests are receiving notifications however no admin notifications are going out. I’ve configured everything to go SMTP and using same domain / email server / not gmail.
    WooCommerce emails work fine, Contact form works fine, as well as WP-SMTP plug in and all show up in logs.
    Emails from Pinpoint do not show up in the log which makes me think it’s stuck using php emailer?

    class-notification.php has functionality for both SMTP and PHP
    but I don’t see any config options in the back end nor in dopbsp-config.php file.

    Thread Starter jombie

    (@jombie)

    Actually after looking at this more this plug-in totally killed my site when using Chrome. Text on everypage of the site was no longer rendering correctly just a bunch of random characters – looked like it was messing with the div tags and the framework was busted in the frontend. Backend was ok and Firefox was functioning normally.

    I even Deactivated it and it was still not functioning correctly until I deleted the entire plug-in folder.

    Total Bummer. Something is seriously broken with this plug-in.

    Thread Starter jombie

    (@jombie)

    I tried creating a new map with different Shortcode and still receive the same warning on the page Google Maps Builder is included on.

    Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /mydomainname.com/wp-content/plugins/google-maps-builder/public/class-wordpress-google-maps-engine.php on line 193

    Map still displays ok. this is a strange one.

    may edit wp-config to hide errors until this is resolved

    EDIT: forgot to add I’m using WP 4.1 and latest version of Google Maps Builder 1.0.2

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