WhitePointerNet
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Simple Membership] Uncaught TypeError: jQuery(…).on is not a function.Found and completely solved the issue – Big shout out to Dan Mossop, developer for Divi Booster. He found this issue and it turns out the latest Divi updates have included a new “Performance” tab in the Divi Theme Options which has pre set jQuery deferral as a performance enhancement.
Now he has made those two unclickable buttons working I can remove the test button which still does not work on its own page.
I am very glad I purchased the Divi Booster Simple Membership Payment Button Module as without it I would have to disable that performance enhancement on all of the pages on my site.
For everyone who runs Divi and does not have that plugin, the update to Divi will break the same functionality in all of theirs too. I suggest you get the developers to add an exception like Dan in his plugin which disables jQuery deferral on pages the button appears on.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Simple Membership] Uncaught TypeError: jQuery(…).on is not a function.Hi, thanks for your swift reply.
There is Hummingbird caching all but that page and I have even tested the button with all plugins disabled except Simple WordPress Membership to no avail (the test button is the blue one that says “buy now” under the two unclickable buttons – those don’t work because the javascript is failing, they just don’t let you see the error page as that does).
I actually followed the instructions in your provided link verbatim on my client’s Stipe account and the Website. FYI The website is running the latest Divi theme and WordPress. All site health checks show up ok. I’ve seen lots of threads relating to this as the resultant error code output:
Fatal error! Payment with ref_id swpm_3c00eff0b05907f9acdd1cd53dd02525|1054 can’t be found
In my case 1054 is the button ID and everything after swpm_ is just a temporary key I believe.
I’ve seen the solutions regarding clearing cache, disabling cache and other plugins to diagnose – all done yet still not working. I’ve disabled all of the outgoing connection security on the host to see if it was getting blocked, even disabled the host firewall in addition to everything else yet still the same error keeps coming.So I’m here hoping to see some new advice become available as two days have been used scouring the web for answers to this now and some cases still remain unsolved. The solved ones I found here, Stacks and my other regular haunts still didn’t work for me.
Thanks again and kind regards,
Hi there,
Love your plugin.
I too need this feature for my site to work correctly. Please do get it working again soon 🙂Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Widgets on Pages] Plugin abandoned?Dear Todd,
Regardless if it just works there is a reason for the warnings as potentially your plugin can allow a site to be compromised when left to lapse as it has.
I had the same Wordfence warning and to add to the worry when I try to deactivate the plugin it breaks my site- throwing up an API access error…However reassuring your words are on this I think I’ll be uninstalling anyway for security purposes; because negligent updating procedures cause data leaks.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [EU Cookie Law for GDPR/CCPA] cookie revokeSame issue here. I have also noticed google analytics has started being let through before accept and this is after removing my caching altogether prior to the latest update. Really hoping this is fixed soon as Revoke feature is important to compliance and this has to be the best plugin I have found for universally blocking all scripts and cookies (prior to last update).
My site is whitepointer.net- This reply was modified 8 years ago by WhitePointerNet.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Woocommerce plugin on Divi Cannot repair databaseAll good now, upgraded to php 5.6.1 and disabled then re-enabled everything