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  • Thread Starter kriskpooh

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    Fixed for me too. Thanks.

    I get the same thing with the standard Visual Editor that comes with WordPress on one particular blog. Disabling NextGen brings the visual editor back and am able to type in the content box.

    My other blogs with NextGen still work and the next gen buttons are present on the visual editor toolbar.

    Don’t know why on this particular blog, NextGen disables the visual editor. Same host for all the blogs.

    Fortunately, on this blog, I only had one gallery on one post from a couple of years ago so disabling it wasn’t a huge loss but would be on one of my others.

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    Thread Starter kriskpooh

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    It appears to be a redirect issue. We have one page that is outside the login screen. If people click on that link and then login, they get logged in.

    But that code is exactly what I need – the downnload export to CSV file. I could use any other form plugin for emailing me form data – I need a form that also lets me export the saved data to a csv file.

    I don’t understand what you are doing with the archive tool. My one form is not that complicated. I could recreate it but I need to be able to use that download to CSV file function. Will upgrading and recreating the form allow that?

    If that function is the issue and there isn’t a way to make it secure, then I’m in a world of hurt. As are the other people in this thread who also need the export function.

    Deactivating the plugin, deleting it, and then uploading the previous version zip file (5.1.0.3) via host’s file manager and extracting it there, and reactivating plugin in WP fixed the problem for me. All of my previous saved forms were still there and I was able to export them just as I have in the past.

    So whatever critical security fix .4 fixed messes up the export function. Will not upgrade it until the developer responds here that there is a new release that fixes the security problem AND the export problem.

    Also cannot export anymore. This is a critical feature of this plugin. I managed to get the data out of the sql table but it’s ugly. I can’t figure out how the plugin converts it to a normal csv file. Cannot figure why it’s not working.

    Help please. We have forms submitted every week that need to be exported for another use.

    Thread Starter kriskpooh

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    Yeah that’s the one. I was thinking I hadn’t used it in quite awhile. The blog has changed over the years so not a big deal to deactivate it.

    Thread Starter kriskpooh

    (@kriskpooh)

    Thanks – I checked that and it seemed to indicate that the Iframe to embed You Tube plugin was having an issue. I deactivated that plugin and now BlackStudio is working.

    kriskpooh

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    I have version 3.7.1 and the plugin is still working for me. Did you try what I did? Changing it and then changing it back to the correct name?

    Thread Starter kriskpooh

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    I went into the ftp directory and changed the name of the plugin folder as directed in another thread (to put a – before the anem) . I got an error message that said the plug file couldn’t be found. Then I changed it back to the correct name (without the – at the beginning). Then in WP-Admin I went to the Plugins and it said the plugin folder couldn’t be found and had been deactivated. I clicked to Activate it and it worked and no longer got the error message about it not being compatible. I created a new user and got the correct custom message.

    I know deactivating it and reactivating it doesn’t work cause I tried that. I don’t know why renaming it, not being able to find it, then changing the name back, activating it and getting an error and then reactivating it again fixed it. But that worked for me.

    I went into the ftp directory and changed the name of the plugin file as below. I got an error message that said the plug file couldn’t be found. Then I changed it back to the correct name (without the – at the beginning). Then in WP-Admin I went to the Plugins and it said the plugin folder couldn’t be found and had been deactivated. I clicked to Activate it and it worked and no longer got the error message about it not being compatible. I created a new user and got the correct custom message.

    I know deactivating it and reactivating it doesn’t work cause I tried that. I don’t know why renaming it, not being able to find it, then changing the name back, activating it and getting an error and then reactivating it again fixed it. But that worked for me.

    Thread Starter kriskpooh

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    Thanks! That worked.

    Thread Starter kriskpooh

    (@kriskpooh)

    Thanks! I did the update and the conflict message went away. Appreciate it.

    Thread Starter kriskpooh

    (@kriskpooh)

    Thanks. I posted on their support page as well and I have not heard anything either. I need User Access more than the welcome editor. As tedious as it is, I will have to manually send the welcome email to new users until or if they get it fixed.

    Thread Starter kriskpooh

    (@kriskpooh)

    On your server, you need to find the wpconfig file. If you ftp into it, it should be on the level with the index file. You’ll need to copy it to your computer, open it with a text editor like notepad, add the line, save it, and then recopy it over to the server.

    If you have cpanel access, use the file manager to go to the domain on the same level as the index file and you can edit the wpconfig file on the server directly.

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