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you’re welcome. thanks for letting me know about the issue
>I See you also fixed the Bug…
yupJust for your info: it’s an issue of how javascript handles that character when uppercasing/capitalising it , not the plugin as such.
ok, as of v4.0.22 of the postcode plugin, the “ß” character now gets automatically converted to ‘ss’ when saving and using the “autocomplete” / “Show as Textbox instead of dropdown ?” option.
so, update the plugin and save your “streets” once.
I would think this all works thenthere could be more issues after that’s fixed of course , but this is definitely one of them (and perhaps the only one , we’ll see)
So, just to keep you updated, the problem is the “ß” character (ä, ö, ü are fine). as it gets converted to “ss” on the frontend/autocomplete
as that does not match the original entry there are no matches between what’s entered in the backend and selected in the frontend so it will never allow selectionso at least we know now where exactly the problem is. i just have to find the place now where this conversion happens in the chain of events to be able to fix it
again, i’ll keep you updated when i know more
This reply has been marked as private.Ok, I cannot see anything obvious (but you should nevertheless consider setting your php save path though)
the only way i can really find out what the issue may be is if i can take what you have there exactly apart
so if that’s acceptable please do the following :
install duplicator https://wordpress.org/plugins/duplicator/
create a (full) package , then zip up this package and the related install.php and make it available for me to download somewhere so i can have an exact copy of your site here i can investigate without having to touch your installcan you post the whole output of wppizza-> tools -> system info here please
(a simply copy paste, make the reply private if you wish)also, to narrow thing down, please turn off all other plugins except wppizza and the postcode plugin
there’s something else wrong
the plugin makes no distinction between edge and chrome (or anything else for that matter)
it’s also been developed on chrome .though that’s neither here nor therecan you post a screenshot of the plugin settings please ?
as you might imagine , it all works just fine herecan you also please change this back to autocomplete on your site so i can see whats going on now . thanks
(the “Undefined variable: resHour” is immaterial her and for now, and has to do with the preorder plugin and custom opening times, we’ll get to that )
PS: on further investigation, that conflict does not exist if you turn on wppizza->setings->”I am using a caching plugin”
(which you want to turn on in any event if you are planning to use a caching plugin)but it needs fixing nevertheless
just for your info
On a different note: I noticed that the preorder plugin has a conflict with the cross sales plugin and outputs the “we are closed at the moment etc ” message in the cross sells plugin too – it doesnt belong there of course. I will fix that ASAP
in fact i would strongly suggest that you do not use any caching plugin until you have finished doing what you are doing or you will forever ask your self why any changes you do have no effect
also you really need to read this if you are using caching
https://docs.wp-pizza.com/faqs/?section=using-a-cache-pluginyou should enable debug and check your debug log
https://docs.wp-pizza.com/troubleshooting/PS: in fact, if you experience strange behaviour after changing things, as a first suggestion, I would say clear your browser cache/cookies etc (and purge anything that 3rd party caching plugins may do if you are using any)
my guess would be that you had a session running that needed to be cleared (i.e your browser cache)
which happens automatically if you re-activate/install the pluginin any case , glad it’s sorted
>Thank you for your time
you’re welcomein any event, i would think we could have more targeted conversation if you could provide a link to the actual implementation (i.e website/url), otherwise it’s all a bit abstract as there are many factors that could come into play on any given site
sorry, but what is that particular screenshot supposed to tell me ?
in other words, autocomplete gives you options as you start typing . the more typing you’ve done, the fewer options there will be
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