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  • Anonymous
    #4343

    When selecting “All Post Types” it shows all post types even if they are not selected to be in the search results.

    Ross Moderator
    #4369

    Hey again mcguffin – is this before a search is performed? Ie, the unfiltered results?

    This is coming in one of the next updates ๐Ÿ™‚

    Anonymous
    #4490

    Before the search. This is a critical bug.

    Ross Moderator
    #4544

    Hey mcguffin, I’ll double check this and do an update on Saturday to fix this.

    Are you using the shortcode functionality?

    Thanks

    Anonymous
    #4546

    Yes, I’m using shortcodes.

    Ross Moderator
    #4750

    Hey mcguffin

    I’ve just emailed you two versions of the plugin, in hope that it solves this particular issue – can you check your email and get back to me?

    Thanks ๐Ÿ™‚

    Anonymous
    #4880

    Both versions you sent me fix this. However now pagination and custom templates don’t work.

    Is there somewhere to download updates or do you email them to everyone?

    Anonymous
    #4881

    I guess the templates sort of work, but not the way I was hoping.

    They don’t work with Ajax. I want to have different templates for different shortcodes using a modified version of the results.php.

    Ross Moderator
    #4919

    Hey McGuffin, as long as you have activated your license then updates will show in the plugins page in WordPress. Some users don’t see these updates thought (I think due to a lack of CURL functionality on their server environments) so I’ve been emailed some out.

    The two versions I sent you however were unreleased, and had slightly different code, the modifications I made here, and thanks to your feedback means it the updates will be included in the next official release via the dashboard.

    In regards to the templates, you can have different templates for different shortcodes, you just need to create a new search from every for each form.

    Where you now have your custom template (results.php) in the `your-theme/search-filter/’ folder, you can also add templates that match the ID of your search forms – so you would name these “1.php”, “118.php” etc.

    Hope that helps ๐Ÿ™‚

    Anonymous
    #5045

    Thanks, that’s what I was looking for.

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