Plugin Error
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November 24, 2017 at 7:00 am #406589
I have a WordPress Multisite with BuddyPress and Pro Sites (WPMUDev) at https://foodsoialsite.com
Members have the ability to create their own full websites right on the network using only the plugin packages we designate.
Over the weekend, I installed Geodirectory with your addons. They are installed in the first site, not the network.
Every few minutes, the Geodirectory plugins deactivate on their own.
November 24, 2017 at 9:04 am #406598Hi Brian,
Please share WP temp admin access to your site so we can take a better look. You can post the details here using the private reply option below. Also, list the steps to replicate it.
November 24, 2017 at 2:56 pm #406642This reply has been marked as private.November 24, 2017 at 7:55 pm #406688Hi Brian,
I activated GD and Advanced search, and did a few searches etc but it’s still active, is there a sure way to trigger this?
Thanks,
Stiofan
November 24, 2017 at 10:50 pm #406705There should be a listing page at https://foodsocialsite.com/foodplaces/
Activate the other plugins: the core plugin, dashboard, marker cluster, ajax duplicate alert, buddypress integration, claim manager, custom post types, events, franchise manager, location manager and review rating manager.
November 25, 2017 at 6:45 am #406727I just checked the site and see that none of the plugins are activated.
I have avoided doing anything on the site, so it looks like even the core plugin with advanced search turned on will cause the plugins to err out.
I had also tried combinations of plugins to try to narrow down a possible conflict, including not using the advanced search filters plugin.
November 25, 2017 at 6:51 am #406729I’m going to uninstall all of the GD plugins and try to eliminate any configinfo and try this from the beginning.
November 25, 2017 at 9:26 am #406741I uninstalled and reconfigured. Realized that whenever I used the GDHome Map on any widget other than home top, the plugins would crash, so I removed the home map widget from places other than the gd map home top widget.
Seems stable now. Continuing with importing places.
November 25, 2017 at 10:01 am #406747This is strange and i can’t replicate.
If you have any more problems just let me know and i’ll check it out 🙂Thanks,
Stiofan
November 27, 2017 at 12:18 pm #406949I’m pretty sure that it was just my use of the Home Map Widget on other places.
When someone visited the page I’d created using that widget (it works fine on the directory’s home page) then the system would choke on all of the location pins.
It seems to be all good now. Thanks 🙂
November 27, 2017 at 3:15 pm #406974Thanks for keeping us updated 🙂
December 4, 2017 at 5:38 pm #408194Hello again,
It turns out that I’m still having problems with plugins deactivating themselves.
I have the full GeoDirectory package installed and the full AffiliateWP package.
The issue may have started when I installed the recommended WP Easy Updates plugin, and that correlates to other posts I’ve seen online about plugins deactivating themselves.
All of the plugins were active and working last night when I went to bed.
This morning all of the GeoDirectory plugins, the AffiliateWP plugins, Akismet, Easy Updates, WPMUDev’s Analytics+, Invoicing, Invoicing AffiliateWP Integration and Slide-In were all deactivated and I saw that there are 5 new updates available for unrelated plugins.
To replicate the problem, I believe all that we’d have to do is go in and re-activate the WP Easy Updates plugin (or any other plugin), and that usually deactivates the list above. The plugins appear to deactivate whenever the site checks for updates.
Any ideas on how we can make sure the plugins stay activated?
December 4, 2017 at 6:04 pm #408200I have never seen this, and many people are using WPEU plugin, i activated it and made it check for updates but nothing deactivated.
I have deactivated WPEU for now to see if it happens without it.
With 106 active plugins, it could be hard to track down.Stiofan
December 4, 2017 at 8:56 pm #408224Yeah, it is difficult to track down. I wonder if there is a trace log somewhere on the server that would give us a clue.
The Ninja form login form I created for Affiliate WP didn’t work correctly, so I just went in and deactivated and deleted that plugin so that I wouldn’t accidentally activate it again. Deactivating that one plugin deactivated all of the plugins in the list again, so I had to go back in and manually re-activate them all again.
December 4, 2017 at 9:06 pm #408227Here’s a new one: I enabled and configured Recaptcha in Affiliate WP, but when submitting it showed an error in the re-captcha entry and forced the user to re-enter the recaptcha code even though the registration was actually successful.
I turned off recaptcha in Affiliate WP, but the form is still showing the Recaptcha heading (no recaptcha form, so of course no one can sign up).
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