Alex Rollin
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Hello,
I have not used that plugin before, and there is a chance that it will not be able to read our custom table structure. GD uses a different structure than ACF or normal custom post types in order to provide faster load times.
To your specific question, the custom field ‘name’ is ‘geodir_’+{admin_name}, the name set for the admin name in the custom fields settings for each place. You can check it by creating a custom field and showing it on the detail page where you will find the name in the source.
Unless they allow a custom SQL query for each field that is checked, it probably won’t be compatible with our tables.
OK, they will take a look at that too.
Hello,
I am not sure how to check for that. Could you give us some more information?
Ah, I see, interesting.
Neat! Just checked out your site. You might contact the Geotourism Center about that, they work with apps.
I think you might be right. Let me flag this for the developers in case they have a different idea about it.
We will give it a go and see if we can reproduce it.
Are you using automatic claim? Sounds like you are not, but it User A’s email on the listing Email field?Any other steps to reproduce?
Hello,
I was unable to diagnose the issue due to a server 503 error myself.
Please contact your host about the issue.
February 9, 2018 at 2:41 pm in reply to: Restrict Add Listing to one country only – USA. Possible? #416903You can read more about the options here for Location Manager. If I understand you correctly, yes, you can limit users to one country, USA.
Got it, thanks for sharing!
Hello,
Try setting you GD Login page at GD > Permalinks
You can try
div#sd-home-scroll { display: none !important; }What did you decide to do?
Glad you got it working 🙂
Just a quick reply to let you know we got your post here.
hello!
glad you got it working!
Hello
please see the thread here as it may be a problem with your server
https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/priblem-with-add-listing/#post-160329
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