Hello @fugmx can you please create an issue and explain us in details how to reproduce it.
https://github.com/DBlocks-by-DPlugins/dblocks-codepro/issues
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fugmx
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@dplugins : In the installation where the error occurs, WordPress is installed in a subfolder. According to Developer Tools, the plugin searches for several files in the root directory of the website, but they cannot be found there. This apparently means that the block cannot be used.
For comparison, I ran another test with an WordPress installation in the root directory, and Dblocks Code Pro could be used there.
If I find time, I will create an issue, but I hope that the info in the support forum is already useful.
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fugmx.
Thanks for the info.
I know what is the error. I have hardcoded path to the vendors. Will make dynamic path to resolve that issue. Will be fixed in the next release.
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fugmx
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When can we expect the new release?
Updated. @fugmx Please check and verify so I can close this one.
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fugmx
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Thank you! I Updated to WordPress 6.6 and CodePro 1.2.2 – now I’m able to edit the field, to save and to view it in the Frontend. That’s nice.
But after a reload in the Editor I get this now: “This block has encountered an error and cannot be previewed.”