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  • Thread Starter Spectracs

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    I found that I had a job opening with the name of “driver” and a category with the name of “driver”. It was causing me trouble with my job listing links. They would list the category instead of the job description! It may have been the problem here as well. I deleted the job and re-created it with a different name and that straightened out the links. FYI Now if I could just get the email to work I would be all set. Other forms work, just not the job manager.

    Thread Starter Spectracs

    (@spectracs)

    Thank you for your reply. Yes this is a very early WIP. It will be secured – I cannot apply https on this temporary site, etc., there will be a privacy policy, and an option to download the application and mail and/or fax for applicants that do not care for online at all. I am following the client’s wishes on the length, but they had already been warned, so I will again recommend paring it down. I will also be cleaning up some of the more personally identifiable info, anyway. I prefer the downloadable application and NO online form myself. I have run IT for several financial institutions. I get it. I had disabled most plugins. I will try a different theme and disabling all plugins. Thanks again.

    Thread Starter Spectracs

    (@spectracs)

    No. I am still having an issue. It let me update once. I entered all of the remaining fields I needed and entered again. They are lost and now I cannot delete a field again. I can modify the type, but not remove it, and I cannot add new fields.

    Thread Starter Spectracs

    (@spectracs)

    Removing all categories allowed me to continue to create fields and modify the app form, but I would like to use categories!

    Spectracs

    (@spectracs)

    I agree with NightRider. I will try the code for now, or move to a different plugin/theme. I am a new WordPress user, and new to this plugin. I would hope the purpose of a free version is to see if the product works properly before purchase. If it doesn’t, I am not purchasing. Since I am testing WordPress on a couple of simple sites before possibly using it to revamp several, and I want to be sure it will work properly for all of them, I don’t know which version of “Pro” I might be most likely to need at this point. If it doesn’t work right, I won’t need any version. I am not being cheap,nor am I a beggar, just realistic. I am the prime example of why a free version offering works for the developers. I can’t be purchasing every plugin I try out, leaving a trail of unused products behind me. I have been burned by poorly written product promising that the full version will work, before. Now, having the free version PURPOSELY work this way and advertising as such, would be smart. I came to this forum to find out just that. If the issue was just because we had not purchased the product or it was broken. Broken. Ugh.

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