charlievaughan
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Thanks for this. I didn’t realise GeoDirectory had this level of flexibility built-in. I managed to achieve what I was looking to do.
Hi there
I did as you suggested and used the plugin to allow me to upload the CSV file, so that was ok.
I had to copy across the old to the new location columns. And also the featured and claimed data into the new columns.
This seems to have now resolved most of my problems after the v2 upgrade.
Yeah, that’s not what I wanted to do. I just didn’t want to enforce a location. Looks like that changes all my listings and permanently dumps all my location data.
But now I think this is a symptom of a wider problem that I found earlier. I think that this is deserving of a separate ticket though.
See here: https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/new-address-fields-in-csv-unable-to-import-csv/
Ok, thanks for taking a look. I’ll have to take a closer look at the weekend. There’s not really any custom code, but I’ll have to try deactivating plugins to narrow down the issue.
This reply has been marked as private.Yes I ran the search and replace on the site as a super admin.
I put Cloudflare into developer mode and the GD Booster isn’t working at the moment anyway, so that was disabled.
Based on what you said I also ran the search and replace from the parent site, on the multisite this is based on. This found and made another 1030 changes to the database, but I still have the same issue with the endpoints.
I also tried disabling the HTTPS plugin but this results in all the lazy loaded images also causing mixed content errors and not fixing the endpoints. Plus the maps didn’t load.
I set the account to super admin.
This reply has been marked as private.Ok thanks I see the problem now. Wasn’t sure how you’d identified the listings.
So the location searches are based the profile Country, Region, City fields not the Geo data.
I hadn’t been careful enough setting a suitable city in a small number of cases when uploading data. These then appeared in the ‘London’ search and through the map off-centre.
Thanks for your help!
Could you remove the examples from the last post to hide my URL? 😉
This reply has been marked as private.Thanks for your help.
I’ve experimented with the setting but without success. It sounded like a promising solution.
I tried dumping cookies on Chrome and Safari
Also when I visit ‘/location/me/’ the map doesn’t centre on my location.
Login detail below.
Yep you were right.
I uploaded the latest versions of all the plugins by FTP. Once I had done that I was able to input all the licence keys for the plugins individually.
My issue was resolved along with a few others I was noticing.
It can’t of auto-updated since the update where the licencing system changed!
School boy error 🙂
Thanks for that.
I’d no idea this instance of WordPress had got so out of date. I thought it was set up to auto update all the plugins.
This reply has been marked as private.Through trial and error and as you suggested, uploading an image through the WordPress admin, I was able to find the correct directory:
/wp-content/blogs.dir/17/files/2016
Maybe this WordPress installation uses ‘blogs.dir’ instead of ‘sites’ directory for the blogs because it’s an older installation?
But in either case Geodirectory import tool is prompting the user with the incorrect directory to upload the images too.
Ah I see Stiofan. Thanks for that. The settings obviously weren’t changed after I created the blog.
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