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veedubtransporters
ParticipantHello,
It is this plugin – http://codecanyon.net/item/woocommerce-product-filter/8514038 that we are using, not the one I stated above. If I deactivate that plugin and remove the default shop page, it displays the results how it used to (see 1.png)
If I leave the plugin deactivated and set our default homepage, the results are shown a little bit messed up http://www.veedubtransporters.co.uk/?s=wheels&post_type=product&asp_active=1 (see 2.png and 3.png)
And then if I have the plugin active and either a default shop page set or not, the first issue that I contacted you about happens.
Kind regards,
Tom.veedubtransporters
ParticipantHello,
I have taken a look and I have traced woof parse_query to the plugin – WOOF – WooCommerce Products Filter – which when I disable removes ‘woof_parse_query=1’ from the search URL and displays results. They’re not displayed exactly how they were before, but at least now it goes to where we need it to.
I don’t know if there is an incompatibility between both your plugin and WooCommerce Products Filter, but I thought I’d let you know what I have been able to find so far. If I manage to get it to work how it was before, I’ll let you know.
Kind regards,
Tom.veedubtransporters
ParticipantHello Ernesto,
Yes, I think that this is related to the issue and is causing our problem, I have never noticed that code before. Now I need to figure out what is stopping ajax search from working properly, and then replacing ‘post_type=product’ with ‘woof_parse_query=1’. If it’s not woocommerce that’s doing this, it might be a plugin that has recently updated.
Any ideas what would use ‘woof_parse_query’? I am not asking for you to look into this (as it doesn’t look like a problem with your plugin) but just if you have any ideas at all.
Kind regards,
Tom.veedubtransporters
ParticipantHello,
That hasn’t helped. I have tried different combinations with that setting. Having it ON or OFF and method POST or GET but either way it still doesn’t work.
Is it possible that woocommerce have updated the URL for this kind of thing? Like I said, we haven’t changed anything except for updating the plugin.
Kind regards,
Tom.veedubtransporters
ParticipantHello,
I have found where I need to go to make it go to the correct page. However when I use ?s={phrase}&post_type=product it doesn’t redirect to a page listing the search results. Instead it puts in a weird URL that looks like this http://www.veedubtransporters.co.uk/shop/?s=wheels&np_asid=1&np_asp_data=qtranslate_lang=0&set_intitle=None&set_incontent=None&set_inexcerpt=None&customset%5B%5D=product&woof_parse_query=1
The above link URL goes to our shop homepage. Any idea what could be causing this?
Kind regards,
Tom.veedubtransporters
ParticipantHello,
I have had the CDN flushed on the website and it is working correctly now.
The only difference I have noticed, is when I press ‘more results’ instead of it going to a page listing all results for that search (it used to do that before) it now adds the x amount or the remaining results to the end of the list. Is there any way of getting it back to how it was?
Kind regards,
Tom.veedubtransporters
ParticipantHello Ernest,
Thank you for the links, the top one helped a lot!
Kind regards,
Tom. -
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