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November 21, 2014 at 5:50 am in reply to:
I don't know how to edit this post, I don't have the form ID 30888 | |
Gregory | Hello, Have managed to send in my login to you so you can see what is going on, as I guess that is the best way for you to see the problem in action. Thank you, Greg |
November 21, 2014 at 3:42 am in reply to:
I don't know how to edit this post, I don't have the form ID 30887 | |
Gregory | Sorry, I seem to have problems sending you my login. The designer, who knows WP very well, cannot gain access to weDevs for some reason but asked me to send the following note to you: *** The problem seems to be that their plugin is rewriting the URL to edit a page or post. Typically, when you hover over the EDIT PAGE or EDIT POST link in the admin bar, you’ll see a URL like this… domain.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=92&action=edit …but, instead, even the typical WordPress admin URLs are being rewritten to look like… domain.com/edit/?pid=2&_wpnonce=61ad683489 …and that’s why WP can’t find the page or post to edit. #### *** I will continue to try to send login info to you. Thank you, Greg |
November 20, 2014 at 1:32 pm in reply to:
I don't know how to edit this post, I don't have the form ID 30838 | |
Gregory | Hello, Many thanks for the reply. Yes, I am looking to edit a post (please find attached 4 screen shots). Since we installed your fine userfrontend tool, when we attempt to The only way for us to edit the form is to use the dashboard backend I show in attachments #3 & #4 that we did use your tool to create a wpuf The problem is that all the old posts or pages *do not use a wpuf form* (we The question is, why do ALL the posts now demand a form_id even though *we Is there a default form_id we can set in the WordPress database somewhere Do we need to create “stub userfrontend forms” with no elements, name them, I am having a hard time tracing how this works in the WordPress database I hope this clarifies. Essentially, since we loaded your tool, we are (I truly hope this works, as I wish to use the tool extensively, and was Thank you for your time, Greg |
November 19, 2014 at 7:11 pm in reply to:
I don't know how to edit this post, I don't have the form ID 30804 | |
Gregory | Hello. We are having the same problem since installing the pro pack. We only created one wpuf form to test. We have no others, as other posts and pages do not require forms and thus no form ids. Is there a database entry we need to make in the WP database for existing posts and pages to allow us to edit the post or page without the form id? Do we create a wpuf form with no objects to select for each post using the back-end dashboard (we have to use the back-end dashboard as the front-end “edit” option at the top of only generates the error message)? Thank you for any specifics about the DB entry or how to retrofit without reinstalling WP. |