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In reply to: [Gravity Forms Sticky List] Updating entry creates a new entryIt’s quite simple: create a form, as the admin, then fill it in and save it. After that, create a wordpress user and assign the form to that user, via Edit form. Then login as that user from a different IP address and edit “your” form. It will save it as a new form instead of updating the old one.
I’ve disabled ajax in my form, I’ll get back with some feedback if this resolves the issue or not.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Gravity Forms Sticky List] Updating entry creates a new entryDid you find anything that would help us solve this issue? Or at least can you give us a way to disable the IP check for the forms? Thanks!
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In reply to: [Gravity Forms Sticky List] Updating entry creates a new entryI would also like to know if there’s a solution. I think it has something to do with the IP check of the plugin. If I login as an entry creator from the same IP where I completed the form, I can edit it just fine, without any duplicates. But the actual user, obviously, logs in from a different IP and maybe the plugin sees the submission as a new thing. Is there any way to disable this check?
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In reply to: [Gravity Forms Sticky List] Updating entry creates a new entryI used the Edit link on the Entries page. Each entry has View, Edit, etc., and if I choose to edit it, I can assign a WordPress user as the form creator.
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In reply to: [Gravity Forms Sticky List] Updating entry creates a new entryIn my case, the button correctly says Update. AND it works as it should IF I edit an entry that I previously created on the same computer/IP. Basically I created a bunch of entries and assigned users to them, so they can edit them as they wish, but they get the issue above. If I edit any of these entries, it’s fine.
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In reply to: [Gravity Forms Sticky List] allow specific fields to be edited onlyHmm I’m not sure where am I supposed to add the code. I’m guessing it’s not on the settings page of Sticky List, right?
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In reply to: [Gravity Forms Sticky List] allow specific fields to be edited onlyEventually I did something like you suggested and it’s ok.
I have another question, I know it’s off-topic so I can open a new thread if you wish. So, my form is on a page that I set in the plugin’s settings. However, I also use WPML, so the url to the form changes depending on the language the user chooses (for example the standard link is …/formulario , but on other languages is like …/formulario?lang=en). So when a user clicks on View or Edit, it opens the form in the url I’ve set up, without taking into account the language of the site. Is there any way I can have different links for View and Edit, based on the user’s language choice?Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Gravity Forms Sticky List] allow specific fields to be edited onlyI have the same problem. Since the full form also contains registration fields (user name, password, etc.), updating it results in a “user name already exists” error, which is normal. It would be great if you could include a way to hide certain fields (or choose the editable fields).
@photocrati: Here’s the page with the center issue: https://clubregina.ro/v2/meniu/
Thanks!