Hi sultan.otaibi,
I have just checked my code and I do not have any attempts to connect ‘jquery’. I’m guessing you have a some other plugin which cause this error. Just try to deactivate and activate other plugins and find which one cause this problem
Regards.
Hi Vasyl,
Thanks for your reply…
I deactivates all plugins and still has the same result!
Can you please help me in this issue?
Thanks
BTY,
I am using Multisite 3.2.1
thanks
Probably your theme prints some headers. Now I and few folks are testing multisite support for Advanced Access Manager and we do not have this issue. Send me a login to your website and I’ll just look into it.
Regards,
Vasyl
Hi Vasyl,
Any update? I still have this problem π
Hi sultan.otaibi,
It is something incompatible with your setup. For sure in fact everything works properly on fresh WordPress installation.
Try to deactivate ALL plugins and switch to default WordPress theme. Then verify that error disappeared.
After that switch back to your theme and I believe you’ll see an error.
You can do it yourself. Or you can purchase 1 hour of my support and I’ll fix it for you.
Regards,
Vasyl
Hi Vasyl,
thanks for your reply.
You’re right, I found that this error appears with a paid theme called Comfy theme version 4.0.2 from http://deluxethemes.com/ π
I’ve just post a support thread to the developer and I’ll wait for his reply… hope he reply soon.
BTW, how much does it cost to purchase 1 hour of your support?
Thanks
Hi sultan.otaibi,
Mostly I’m charging $50 per hour. But this depends on issue.
Regards,
Vasyl
Hi Vasyl,
Thanks for your reply..
After some investgation I think the problem is because the plugin is reloding / using jquery. Is it possible to disable the jquery if it is already activated on the theme? I’ve seen some plugins has this feature.
Thanks
Hi sultan.otaibi,
Much better will be if u update the version of jqueryUI in your theme to newer because there is no possibility to turn it off.
Regards,
Vasyl