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December 18, 2017 at 4:40 am in reply to: Incorrect version when installing plugins via api in composer. #1407695
JGM Agency
ParticipantAlso, thanks Jaime for your help with this.
December 18, 2017 at 4:39 am in reply to: Incorrect version when installing plugins via api in composer. #1407693JGM Agency
ParticipantAlso, thanks Jaime for your help with this.
Kind regards,
Nick
December 18, 2017 at 4:39 am in reply to: Incorrect version when installing plugins via api in composer. #1407692JGM Agency
ParticipantThank you Mathew, that has resolved my problem perfectly.
Much appreciated. Have a great Christmas.
Kind regards,
Nick
December 5, 2017 at 1:35 am in reply to: Incorrect version when installing plugins via api in composer. #1398407JGM Agency
ParticipantHi Jaime,
Thanks for the reply, however, I will need the link that I supplied to pull down the correct version as we are managing plugins via composer.
Please could you look into this url and see if it pulls down the correct version for yourself?
Kind regards,
Nick
JGM Agency
ParticipantThanks, jQuery was the issue.
This plugin depends on jQuery version 1.11.3.
JGM Agency
ParticipantHi Brian,
I think you’ve got the issue confused.
The plugin does not rely on any files from our theme because with my theme it does not work.
The plugin appears to rely on files from the standard WordPress theme ‘Twenty Fourteen’ because it works with this theme.We are not loading any datepickers. Hvae you tested the plugin with a minimal skeleton theme?
Thanks
JGM Agency
ParticipantThe error is not visible with the Twenty Fourteen theme.
What files from this theme does the plugin depend on? We are using a custom theme. -
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