sam Jones
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June 8, 2018 at 8:37 am in reply to: Adding Opt in option for marketing for GDPR in add listing form #434199
It would apply to the person who is submitting the listing. Being able to market to people who have listings would mean we can up-sell our premium listings and other services.
May 31, 2018 at 9:58 am in reply to: Adding Opt in option for marketing for GDPR in add listing form #432911Hi Stiofan,
It would be good to have the option to add a marketing opt-in on add listing page.
Any chance you could add this please?Many thanks
May 9, 2018 at 4:03 pm in reply to: Adding Opt in option for marketing for GDPR in add listing form #429761Hi Stiofan,
Thank you for letting us know. Looking forward to seeing the update 🙂
May 8, 2018 at 6:41 pm in reply to: Adding Opt in option for marketing for GDPR in add listing form #429580Is there a plan to bake this into the plugin?
Seems a bit unfair to expect paying plugin customers to hack-in a feature that should ship with the plugin.
Bearing in mind how big GDPR is going to be, making the plugin compliant surly must be a priority?Thats good to know, thanks for the info.
We have found that since moving the site from shared hosting to its own VPS (DigitalOcean) the site is working much better.
After many hours of debugging and testing. It appears that the issue had nothing to do with categories. It looks like the Geo Directory stores absolute URL’s in the database and it was this that caused the problem.
We resolved it by migrating the website to a new hosting platform and migrated the database using Migrate DB Pro. This did a find and replace action and resolved the URL issue.
The site is now working as it should (even without editing the categories).
Should anyone else have similar issue in the future, I suggest migrating their sites database to another WordPress install (either on same domain in a subfolder or a totally new setup) and use Migrate DB Pro. Alternatively check the database tables and edit those.
Hi Alex,
We have setup a local install of the site, an exact copy.
Weirdly this is working fine, when you click the “publish” button it take you to the listing success page: listing-success/?pid=xxxxx
This looks like it could be an issue with URL’s, maybe redirection.
Could this be something to do with the hosting environment or specific PHP settings?In light of this new development, it would be great to get your input on this.
Cheers,
Duncan.
Hi Alex,
As this is potentially a huge job for us. Are you able to confirm that this will solve the issue?
I cannot see how existing listings without categories will stop new listings on the front end being added. Especially when they can be added in the WordPress dashboard.
Can you confirm if there are any other options?
Are you saying that if existing listings do not have categories, it stops new listings being added?
If so, do you have any recommendations as to how we could bulk edit listings to add a default category, there are hundreds of listings to go through!
Thanks.
Hi Alex,
Tried disabling all but GD plugins but to no avail, still having the same problem.
Hope you are able to find the problem via FTP!Cheers,
Duncan.
This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.Hi Alex,
Thanks for getting back to me.
I have checked GD permalinks.
Site only allows registered users to submit listings, so can confirm it’s registered users.
There is nothing extra on preview listing page (see attached screenshot).
WP is set to allow anyone to register.Will private message you those other details.
Thanks gain for your help with this 🙂
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