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  • Thread Starter webdev3996

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    Thankyou, I read that documentation and tried it, but the _raw_price-category didn’t work.

    Not sure why I have been using ‘—-‘ (Double hyphen) instead of ‘|’ for the last 4 years, but it has worked until recently.

    Was double hyphen ever the correct syntax for separating dropdown select text and values ?

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    Thread Starter webdev3996

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    Update: There are two hyphens (minus sign) used to separate the text and value. My original post text had two hyphens, but for some reason, this forum reduced that to a single hyphen. So read one hyphen as two hyphens. Thanks.

    Thread Starter webdev3996

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    Issue resolved after much investigation & some strange side-effects.

    I had some special characters in the Form HTML, which worked when the site was hosted at GoDaddy, but not when on new host. (Same PHP & WordPress level. Same plugins & versions).

    Think these special characters are called “Miscellaneous Symbols”. In my case, the “Cross of Lorraine”.

    eg: “<p>Example of special character that caused the problem: ☨</p>”

    When this was loaded as a Contact Form, the ‘MAIL’ tab contents was blank. When “Save” was clicked, I got “403 Forbidden – you don’t have permission to access this resource”.

    After removing the “☨” in the FORM tab, it all worked as expected.

    Thread Starter webdev3996

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    Hi Tony,

    Thanks for your consideration.

    Up to you. As a User, I see a need. Suggest it default to what you have currently, but allow the User to override the default setting & allow Show All by default when the page loads. My use case includes a list of past shows for on-demand catchup (quite normal for radio), which Visitors won’t know about if they can’t see them. It’s not obvious & they are likely to not realize that there is valuable content currently not displayed.
    eg: https://3mfm.com.au/show/the-rhythm-section/

    Thanks, Rod

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