Please tell me what Javascript errors you are experiencing using the following tools:
HEre it is:
SyntaxError: Unexpected token ‘<‘
in file: load-scripts.php:441
Hope this helps.
JP
Do you have any non-alphanumeric characters in the names of your lists?
Also, could you please enable Debug Form Submissions and email me ( [email protected] ) the transcript?
Okay, please let me know if this is fixed in Version 1.1.
Still not working in Version 1.1. Do we need to do something different?
PS- I think we’ve got multiple threads referring to the same problem.
@steckinsights, could you please enable Debug Form Submissions and email me ( [email protected] ) the transcript?
@zackkatz, I’ve seen you ask others to do this. I enabled “Debug Form Submissions” and have not seen a “transcript” to send you. I get an eternal spinning wheel and an error in the developer tools that says SyntaxError: Unexpected token '<'. I’m trying to completely uninstall the plugin, and reinstall version 1.1, since other users are suggesting it is fixed (although I already had 1.1). But I can’t verify yet because I’m running into a WordPress alert saying Operation timed out after 30002 milliseconds with 0 bytes received. I’ll let you know if I come up with a resolution, but if you have any advice in the meantime that would be great.
FYI, in case it helps, my domain is on a secure SSL certificate and there is a ~ in the URL (until the site goes live).
The API and password validate, but I get an endless spinning wheel when selecting “the form to tap into”.
Using Chrome, I see an error in developer tools saying Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token < on line 1 of admin.php.
The stack trace says:
runResponse (load-scripts.php:2)
runAJAX.xmlhttp.onreadystatechange (load-scripts.php:2)
Once I was given account login, I was able to fix this in minutes. The issue was only happening for accounts that had no custom fields defined.
This is fixed in Version 1.1.1.
Oh, please don’t forget to rate this plugin!