For an extra, I found that this problem was in a earlier version.
Here’s the link:
https://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/topic/why-not-include-a-dropdown-filed-in-pods?replies=16
This is exactly what happens in my site.
Tanks in advance!
You definitely shouldn’t have this issue in the current version of Pods. Can you provide your Debug Details from the Pods Admin, Settings screen?
This is the result of that page:
Información de depuración
WordPress Version: 4.3.1
PHP Version: 5.3.29
MySQL Version: 5.5.46
Server Software: Apache/2.4.12 (Unix) OpenSSL/0.9.8e-fips-rhel5 mod_bwlimited/1.4
Your User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_8_5) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/46.0.2490.86 Safari/537.36
Session Save Path: /tmp
Session Save Path Exists: Yes
Session Save Path Writeable: Yes
Session Max Lifetime: 1440
Opcode Cache:
Apc: No
Memcached: No
Redis: No
Object Cache:
Apc: No
Apcu: No
Memcache: No
Memcached: No
Redis: No
WPDB Prefix: ec_
WP Multisite Mode: No
WP Memory Limit: 128M
Pods Network-Wide Activated: No
Pods Install Location: /home/demoemx/public_html/americancotton/wp-content/plugins/pods/
Pods Tableless Mode Activated: No
Pods Light Mode Activated: No
Currently Active Theme: Euro Cotton
Currently Active Plugins:
AddToAny Share Buttons: 1.6.7
Breadcrumb NavXT: 5.3.0
Contact Form 7: 4.3.1
Contact Form 7 – reCAPTCHA: 1.1.0
jano wp and woocommerce advanced search: 1.5
MailChimp for WordPress: 3.0.2
Pods – Custom Content Types and Fields: 2.5.5
Really Simple CAPTCHA: 1.8.0.1
Theme My Login: 6.4.1
WooCommerce: 2.4.10
WooCommerce Multilingual: 3.7.4
WOOF – WooCommerce Products Filter: 1.1.2
WP-PageNavi: 2.89.1
WP Migrate DB: 0.7.1
WPML Media: 2.1.14
WPML Multilingual CMS: 3.3
WPML String Translation: 2.3.1
WPML Translation Management: 2.1
YITH WooCommerce Ajax Search: 1.3.8
Zopim Widget: 1.4.1
I’ve made another test, when I save a field with accent, and then save the pod, shows the text in the label with the accent, but if I modify another label and save again the pod, the label that was modified first changes to the strange code.
Thanks for the reply!
This is only in the Simple Custom Defined List relationship, correct?
A suggestion, make a Custom Taxonomy or just regular CPT and store your title and value as two separate fields. It’s not totally overkill, but I’m guessing the problem might specifically be in the Simple Custom Defined List parsing and I’d rather have you working than not working.
@omarchh I’m marking your issue as resolved since you haven’t made any additional activity on it. If you do feel this is a bug (and it very well might be), you can open a bug issue on:
http://github.com/pods-framework/pods/issues/new
Thanks – Jim