merdman2
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@jetxpert Will need to check on the weekend as away for a few days.
Scheduled events, which I mentioned above, are a function within wordpress. Examples are automated backups, stock notification emails, updates to Facebook store and Google merchant.
They are triggered by site visitors.
They work if we disable iThemes Security Pro, but not with the plugin enabled.
That and the loopback issue happened already before the wordpress update. And seems to have started sometime end of December as that was the last time the scheduled backup run. Luckily we do a full server backup daily also.@jetxpert We experienced the issue already before the upgrade of WordPress.
We saw the discussion around this fix and upgraded WordPress, then applied the fix to test if it would help but it still does not work. It fails no matter what version of loopback test is set. So our issue is different and it’s actually failing! Scheduled events are also not running.I found another report here talking about the same issue. The user has since abandoned iThemes as there was no fix.
- This reply was modified 4 years, 1 month ago by merdman2.
I got the same issues. Did you get a fix?
Thank you for your help. This all worked very well!
And also, on your sampe page I saw the filter was only made available when pressing a search icon. Where can I set that, please?
It worked! Thanks so much!
Any idea how I can cheange the colour of the loading circles to red, please?
I tried changing the product category to url to _ – so above link no longer works. Here is the new one – still the same issue: https://archerypark.nz/product-category/1_bows/
kdric: Before I moved the code to the header I disabled every single plugin, tested the widget, and re-enabled it. If copying the js code into the header doesn’t work, you should still test all plugins, as they can interfer.
I copied the js into a hook, using the Generatepress Elements feature. Not sure where that code is actually written to, but that worked for me. You need to enable Elements under the Generatepress setup, then create a hook and paste the code there. then save. That worked for me.
I FIXED it!!
I fixed the problem – probably more thanks to Generatepress Pro and not because of it.
So, it was obvious that the js script wasn’t running somehow. Which got me thinking if I should just move it to the header.
So I went in GP, added a hook under Elements, copied only the js part of the Tripadvisor widget into it and then removed that js script part from the html widget that contains the remaining tripadvisor code.
Saved, cleared cache – runs a charme!
Hi
I tested it without WP rocket – no change unfortunately.
The tripadvisor widget displays correctly when I’m logged in into WP – but doesn’t show when I’m logged out.
Tested in addition to my standard Chrome browser also on a clean installation of Firefox after I disabled cashing.
Any hep would be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks,
MArkusI got the same issue! Only works when I’m logged in. Also using Generate press and then Elementor Pro.
I tried everything getting it to work.
I’m suspicious it might be WP Rocket. Any chance you’re using this?I checked your site – and looks exactly like my problem.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Strong Testimonials] Testimonials no longer showing up after 2.38 updateSame issue here. I rolled back to 2.37 for now.
Hi
Thanks. All problems gone ??
Cheers,
Markus