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Ernest Marcinko.
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December 2, 2016 at 1:50 pm #11099
bredamcguigan
ParticipantHi,
I am using your search plugin on a multisite, its not live yet. My question is can i set the theme settings, the look and feel on 1 instance rather than having to set it up on all the sites?
thanks
BredaDecember 2, 2016 at 1:58 pm #11100Ernest Marcinko
KeymasterHi,
Yes, this is possible. All the search instances are accessible via the network sites with the same shortcodes, if the plugin was network activated.
December 5, 2016 at 3:59 pm #11126bredamcguigan
ParticipantHi Ernest,
Can I clarify, if I set up the theme setting in the main website, does it apply to all the rest of the sites in the multisite?
If not do I need to set the theme in each site?
thanks,
BredaDecember 6, 2016 at 8:07 am #11143Ernest Marcinko
KeymasterHi Breda,
The theme options are generating Custom CSS into a stylesheet file, which applies to the rest of the sites as well. The only thing you might have to do is to clear your site cache – including page, minify, CDN, browser and any other cache as well.
February 10, 2017 at 12:46 pm #11881bredamcguigan
ParticipantHi Ernest,
We have found that, this plugin is not working with internet explorer compatible mode. Its bringing whole site down and throws 500 error when we try to access our website in IE compatible mode….
this plugin works fine in all browsers including internet explorer. only problem is running website in Internet explorer compatible mode breaks everything.
We checked every plugin we are using and only this plugin found to break site.
Any response would be highly appreciatedFebruary 10, 2017 at 1:34 pm #11882Ernest Marcinko
KeymasterHi!
Indeed, I was able to re-create the issue. It is caused by a malfunctioning fallback checking method, it goes into an inifinite loop whenever internet explorer 8 or lower UA string is detected.
To solve it temporarily, replace the wp-content\plugins\ajax-search-pro\includes\classes\filters\class-asp-formoverride.php file contents on your server with this: https://goo.gl/w4cTYD
That should do the trick.
I will of course include a fix in the next release.
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