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Getting the "Fatal error: Class 'RGForms' not found in" error

  1. Hi,

    One of my sites on my WordPress network is unavailable due to the following error:

    Fatal error: Class 'RGForms' not found in /home/ronene5/public_html/neffectsites.com/wp-content/plugins/gravityformspaypal/paypal.php on line 1860

    Interestingly, the dashboard for the site is accessible with no problem, it just doesn't render on front-end (http://mydaughtersweddingllc.neffectsites.com/), and instead throw that error.

    I saw this but wasn't sure if it was the same issue, given mine is related to the PayPal add-on:
    http://www.gravityhelp.com/forums/topic/fatal-error-class-rgforms-not-found-on-preview

    Thanks for any insight.

    The other site on the network renders fine. (http://neffectsites.com)

    Posted 12 years ago on Saturday April 14, 2012 | Permalink
  2. Ok, after troubleshooting the issue some more (and sleeping on it), I "fixed" the error.

    Turns out I had to activate Gravity forms on the blog/site throwing the error. Which means in order to use the PayPal (standard) add-on moving forward, I'll need to activate Gravity forms on any and all sites on my WP Network. THANK GOODNESS I BOUGHT THE GRAVITY FORMS DEV LICENSE!!!! :)

    The only thing that is going to be a little bit of a headache is having to activate it on each site, but luckily my network is new, so it'll just have to be a part of my standard process for setting up new sites on my WP Network. I would use gravity forms for the embedded contact form on all my sites anyway. :)

    Thanks for giving me the forum space to figure this out! lol.

    Posted 12 years ago on Monday April 16, 2012 | Permalink
  3. Ha! No problem, glad you got it sorted out and thanks for letting us know.

    Posted 12 years ago on Monday April 16, 2012 | Permalink

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