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Hi Paolo,
Good afternoon.
Thanks for taking a look for me. This happens to me too–works sometimes–which is why it’s so frustrating.
I took a screenshot video in which I refresh the page then click the Add Listing which gave me a 404. I then refresh the page, selected a custom post type and it also gave me a 404.
Could you take a look and tell me what you think? Perhaps it’ll show you something I’m doing? I’m going to post a link to my Dropbox in the next post.
Thanks!
Hi,
Thought this might mean something?
I didn’t have “Listing” in the navigation menu before. Just added it and found out it has the same behavior as changing the post type in the search select options.
Thanks!
Thanks, Simone!!! Looking forward to learning what Vikas will find out.
Have a great day.
This reply has been marked as private.Hi Simone,
I really appreciate you guys. Thank you for taking your time to check for me.
Sorry about that. Actually, I did update the child theme. What I did was compared the newest version with the old version then add what’s new to the old (I had modified in the old child functions.php file). I then uploaded the files but I neglected the style.css file which caused the old version number to show. It’s corrected now.
Did you mean the error I’m experiencing or the footer error?
Thanks again!
This reply has been marked as private.Hi Simone,
I updated the child theme as well as disabled the Woocommerce extension that was showing the php index warning; however, the same issue remains.
What’s weird is that as I keep testing changing the posttype selection, most of the time it’ll go the the URL that gives 404 error but once in a while it’ll only go to mysite.com/posttype thus no error.
Any ideas?
Thanks for your help!
Hi Simone,
Thanks so much!
I’m going to download and use the newest version and test.
Hope you’ll have a great rest of the day.
This reply has been marked as private.Hi Vikas,
Good morning.
I was thinking that, since this thread was marked as resolved a couple weeks ago, I should create another thread instead–especially since I had to move the test site to another domain so the log-in info is different now. I still need help on this subject if you don’t mind.
Thanks so much.
Hi Vikas,
Good afternoon.
Just wondering if you had a chance to look into this. No hurry.
Thanks again!
This reply has been marked as private.Hi Vikas,
Forgot to add that I looked for the undefined constant, GEODIR_LATITUDE_ERROR_MSG, on line 599 and 600 but couldn’t find it.
Thanks again!
Hi Vikas,
I’m still trying to figure this out and found this error message below on my site. Does this give us any hints?
Notice: Use of undefined constant GEODIR_LATITUDE_ERROR_MSG - assumed 'GEODIR_LATITUDE_ERROR_MSG' in /home/MYSITE/public_html/wp-content/plugins/geodirectory/geodirectory_hooks_actions.php on line 599 Notice: Use of undefined constant GEODIR_LOGNGITUDE_ERROR_MSG - assumed 'GEODIR_LOGNGITUDE_ERROR_MSG' in /home/MYSITE/public_html/wp-content/plugins/geodirectory/geodirectory_hooks_actions.php on line 600
Thanks!
Morning, Vidkas.
Thank you! That’s wonderful.
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