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  • Thread Starter Ron Phillips

    (@netizenron)

    Hi all,

    Simple issue. I didn’t add the ID to the form. D’oh!

    Thanks for looking if you looked.

    -Ron

    Thread Starter Ron Phillips

    (@netizenron)

    Hi @rynald0s,

    It turns out it was an issue with react trying to parse the key woocommerce_admin_activity_panel_inbox_last_read from the usermeta table. Deleted the row, and WC dashboard works again. What a weird issue.

    -Ron

    Thread Starter Ron Phillips

    (@netizenron)

    Hi @rynald0s,

    I performed a backup of the site database. I then created a fresh installation of WP with WC. WC worked as expected. I then did a restore of the site database to the fresh installation, and the issue emerged again.

    This would suggest that there is something in the database that is being passed when loading the admin pages that is breaking JSON/React JS. Are there any option or setting fields that I should check in the database to see if they are malformed?

    And given that I do not have a large inventory, what’s the best way to remove WC from the database. I’ve uninstalled/deleted WC plugin, but the data was still available when reinstalled.

    -Ron

    Thread Starter Ron Phillips

    (@netizenron)

    Hi @rynald0s,

    If you read my post in its entirety, you’d see where in staging I did deactivate all the plugins. I did forget to mention that I changed themes, which was my first consideration since I’m using Divi.

    The link to unexpected token isn’t applicable. Though it did point me to looking at Network tab in DevTools, unfortunately, resulting in no clues.

    -Ron

    Thread Starter Ron Phillips

    (@netizenron)

    Hi Steven,

    Yes. I thought that it might be a conflict with Divi, so I changed it to the 2021 theme. Same issue. It wouldn’t run the block editor without Gutenberg.

    I fear I’ll have to reinstall the core, and hope it’s not something written to the database that triggers the call a script that broke it.

    -Ron

    Thread Starter Ron Phillips

    (@netizenron)

    Hi Mark,

    I do use WP User Manager, but as the administrator I have all access. I’ve also tested deactivating the WP User Manager, and this changed nothing with the publicize feature on the post edit page.

    I’ve disconnected the connections and reconnected them many times, nothing changes. When I disconnect it shows the connections, but singular instead of duplicated, and they do not work.

    I’ve been using JetPack for a long time, and I think this first started when Publicize was pulled out of the WP admin and pulled into the WordPress.com user accounts.

    I’ve even tried fresh installations, and when I make the connections they are duplicated.

    https://www.shotgunhoney.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/dupeconnections.jpg

    You can disconnect the accounts and see if this works.

    -Ron

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: New password reset

    It seems this would be a priority to fix. Not every user is going to have access to the database to reset their own password. It looks to be a pretty simple issue, that they’d just need to exclude # from the generation process. Perhaps some of the other special characters also.

    Thread Starter Ron Phillips

    (@netizenron)

    I’ve gone over the manual and still I can’t figure out how to make calls to add_rewrite_tag and other similar built in functions.

    There should be options to follow path.

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