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Hi Brajesh
Thank you so much. If it’s OK with you, I’d be very grateful to be able to take a look today – whilst fully appreciating there may yet be a few additional tweaks. (The site I’m currently working on isn’t due to go live for a little while yet so it really doesn’t matter if things aren’t perfect at this stage… I’d just like to be able to demonstrate to my client that this functionality is on the way at least.. )
Regards
NikThank you Brajesh, that’s exactly what I’m hoping for…
Sorry to be so persistent but just wondering if there’s any update on how things are progressing and when it’s likely to be available 😉
Regards
Nik- NikB on September 2, 2022 at 10:06 pm in reply to: [Resolved] BuddyBlog Pro – Custom field types #46302
Hi Brajesh
Hopefully obviously, the code I posted was not complete and really only designed to test a theory, but I do take your point that creating a field type and then setting the postmeta directly with that may be a cleaner way to go.
That said, I’d still love to understand why $_POST[‘my_custom_field’] (ie. where my_custom_field is any custom field that has been created in BuddyBlog) doesn’t seem to return a value regardless of the field type it has been assigned. If it’s easy to explain, I’d be very grateful… if not, no worries… I’ll focus on doing things the way you suggest for now.
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Nik