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I have a teaching platform and use the Wishlist Member to manage my students' access and Simple-Press as a community for interaction between members. After updating Simple-Press I started to have problems with the Wishlist Member and sent messages to them about my problems. After analyzing my site, they saw that the Ads Plugin has some problems that are interfering in their plugin and that it can interfere in the functioning of other plugins. I will post the message I received from them (authorized by them)
"The issue with WishList Member user details popup form is caused by Simple Press's javascript being loaded in the WishList Member interface area. The exact javascript file name is sp-ads-admin.js (under wp-content \ sp-resources \ forum- plugins \ ads \ resources \ js). The user details issue solved when I removed this file from my test site. It is recommended each plugin only includes their javascript files at their admin interface area to prevent possible issues with other plugin admin areas.
I might be wrong but it seems the "sp-ads-admin.js" javascript is used to manage or display some advertisement. If you are not using this functionality, you can solve the User details popup issue by removing or renaming the "sp-ads-admin.js" file from the FTP. but a proper solution is contacting Simple Press support and ask them to limit the "sp-ads-admin.js" file to their admin interface only and this will solve the issue with WishList Member plugin and any other plugins that may have the same issue with Simple Press plugin. "
I had to disable the Ads Plugin so that I wouldn't have any more problems, is there an update that corrects this error related to js?
I apologize for the English, I'm using google translate because I only speak Portuguese.
Hi:
The latest version of the ADS plugin is 1.1.0. I'm not aware of any recent changes to the JS code.
I'll add this as a potential issue internally and start to track if others report it. The more users that report on it the higher it creeps up on the priority list of things to change.
Thanks.
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