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- May 6, 2014 at 4:10 pm #10035dinozoiksParticipant
Hi there,
Plugin seems to work fine. Form appears. But I just get the ‘progress’ animation when I press send.
Have tried sending via SMTP etc, but seems the issue is maybe that it’s not getting that far.The Chrome debugger throws an error when the button is pressed…
Uncaught TypeError: undefined is not a function
s jquery.form.min.js?ver=v20130616:7
e.fn.ajaxSubmit jquery.form.min.js?ver=v20130616:7
_this.submit jquery.iphorm.js?ver=1.4.16:266
(anonymous function) jquery.iphorm.js?ver=1.4.16:256
c.event.handle jquery-1.4.4.min.js?ver=1.4.4:63
h.handle.o jquery-1.4.4.min.js?ver=1.4.4:56I’ve updated the Quform plugin. Switched other plugins on and off to see if there’s a conflict. Can’t see one.
Any ideas?
May 6, 2014 at 4:32 pm #10037dinozoiksParticipantSlight update, I can get it to ‘send’ if I deactivate Ajax, but it’s obviously not a great solution.
May 6, 2014 at 8:15 pm #10038liviuplesoianuParticipantHi. I’m having exactly the same issue. I’ve tried everything. Only deactivating Ajax works. But this is not a real solution. What should we do?
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May 7, 2014 at 10:27 am #10042liviuplesoianuParticipantHi,
Thanks, Ally. It worked for me. Just updated using jQuery Updater Plugin.
BR,
LiviuMay 7, 2014 at 10:52 am #10043dinozoiksParticipantThanks Ally,
I installed a jQuery Updater plugin (http://wordpress.org/plugins/jquery-updater/)
Then created a test form to send to you
Then tested it just in case
It worked!
Damn.My coder OCD is annoyed I’m not sure if it was the jQuery update or ‘something else’ (aka, ‘leaving it 24 hours and trying again’). I’ll assume the updater won that one.
I do have one niggling thing in my head though… My jQuery.js in wp-includes/js/jquery is jQuery v1.10.2. The latest that comes with WP is jQuery v1.10.3, so that’s cool. BUT, I didn’t notice any change in this (or any other file in the directory) after the updater plugin install. But then you mention v1.4.4, so this sounds like file I should have looked at is jquery-1.4.4.min.js. Where is this?
Sounds like I need to investigate loading the jQuery from Google CDN!
Anyway, it works now so thanks for the pointer!
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