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  • Thread Starter teameccr

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    Ok great. One issue though – we have tried with multiple payment methods to purchase through your cart on your site, and we can’t seem to make it work. Is this a known issue? If so, is there another way we can pay and get the pro version? It keeps saying the zip code is wrong, but I know it’s not, I use these methods all the time to pay for other things on the web.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter teameccr

    (@teameccr)

    Thanks for getting back to us so quickly! This is all good news ??

    The Blog Feed Module I was referring to was a Divi module on archive/category pages that lists our posts, not the /feed thing in WordPress, so I think we’re good there.

    Here’s an example on the Extra theme’s demo site: https://elegantthemes.com/preview/Extra/category/standard-blog/

    So you see it’s just a standard blog roll listing X number of posts in a simple archive/category listing fashion.

    One last question – after reading the cache busting article, are the limitations with passive cache busting going to affect google adsense or is this more directed at other types of dynamic affiliate systems?

    Ideally in an ad rotator group we want to be able to use a simple FB Group banner in our media library, a custom dynamic content javascript served ad set, and google adsense; loading one of those on each page load pulled at random from that group. Does that seem possible with Passive or would that need to be Ajax cache busting to work properly?

    Thanks again for getting back to us so quick!

    Sorry I think I may have misrepresented the issue we’re having.

    The plugin works fine right now. When we create a new entry in the plugin, it creates the shortcode which we then copy/paste into our posts/pages/etc.

    But – when we go to update the plugin to this latest version, after the update if you go to one of our pages that has a shortcode in it, the shortcode itself shows instead of the contents of that entry.

    For instance if I created a new entry in the plugin and it was a simple <?php echo "hello world!";?> output – before the update ‘hello world!’ would show on any page that we add the shortcode to. But after the update if you view the page it would simply show [php snippet=20] where it should be showing ‘hello world!’.

    Does that explain the issue better or should I take a couple of screenshots?

    I have a similar issue (absolutely love your plugin btw, it’s probably the most used, most important plugin we have outside of our caching and seo plugins of course lol).

    When I tried to update from 1.3.0 to 2.0.10 the parsing of the shortcode snippets just stopped working. They were still getting included in the page load but just as [php snippet=20] instead of actually pulling in the data for that snippet.

    Would deleting and reinstalling as rockitman did work for this situation too (assuming it’s even a different issue, it might be the same issue, I’m not sure). And if deleting/reinstalling the plugin works, will that kill all my currently existing snippet data or would that be safe in the database? Because I can’t afford to lose that (it’d geek up my site).

    Thanks!

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