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  • in reply to: Image upload failed #56928
    Jan
    Participant

    Hi Ben,

    thank you very much. This solved indeed the issue.
    Any advice on replacing the uploader with a simple one where the user can browse locally to choose a file for upload?

    Cheers

    in reply to: Image upload failed #56788
    Jan
    Participant

    Sorry. I use ACF Live Edit .
    The issue is that if I start to edit a form with this plugin, the form does not open as intended but I am redirected to the WC Vendors Dashboard instead.
    Because there is no feature in the Live Edit Plugin that redirects to the dashboard page, this makes no sense to me.
    The only explanation I have is, that there might be a conflict between WC Vendors and this plugin.
    Unfortunately I cannot replace or remove this plugin in favor of WC Vendors.

    Do you have any clues?

    Thanks

    in reply to: Image upload failed #56523
    Jan
    Participant

    Anna,

    I just disabled the Access plugin and set the rights using the User Role Editor plugin.
    Now I have the following issue. The Frontend Editor redirects to the WC Vendor Dashboard instead of showing up the fields to edit. So I assume that there is a conflict in a function call or whatever.

    Again if I disable WC Vendors it works flawless.

    in reply to: Image upload failed #56304
    Jan
    Participant

    Forgot to say that if I deactivate Access I get this error on my front-end editor:

    Sorry, you are not allowed to access this page.

    in reply to: Image upload failed #56303
    Jan
    Participant

    Hi,

    I made some progress in debugging and searching for the problem.
    The conflict is caused by the WP Toolset Access plugin.
    If I deactivate it, I can upload images to WC Vendors without problems (through the wacky WP media uploader).
    The issue is that I need Access to set rights for my custom Types. Else the user will not be able to edit his/her postings. So I am in a dilemma now. If I deactivate WC Vendors Pro I could have stayed with the Free version. If I deactivate Access my the purpose of the site to edit user posts is gone. If I activate both I get the error in post #56194 from WC Vendors.

    Anything we can doe there?

    in reply to: Image upload failed #56194
    Jan
    Participant

    Hi Anna,

    no I am using no SSL on my site so far.
    Concerning the image upload I need something similar and simple to what you use here in your support forum.
    Workflow:
    press browse button -> select file -> file upload -> finish

    Additionally to the upload issue I get the following error on some other page, where I start a frontend-editor for a form.
    Fatal error: Class ‘WC_Order’ not found in …/wp-content/plugins/wc-vendors-pro/public/class-wcvendors-pro-vendor-controller.php on line 262

    If I deactivate WC Vendors Pro everything is fine again.

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