Seriously guys, this appears to be happening to a lot of people. I haven't changed anything. I've been running the latest version of WP for ages, and I haven't updated GF. Now I can't edit my forms. Disaster.
Seriously guys, this appears to be happening to a lot of people. I haven't changed anything. I've been running the latest version of WP for ages, and I haven't updated GF. Now I can't edit my forms. Disaster.
I think I've read elsewhere that this can be a memory problem. Maybe see if you can get your host to increase it, or search the forums to see if you can change it on your own.
There is also an issue with the Members plugin, so check the FAQ for that information, too.
Seriously Jamie, You should be running the latest version of Gravity Forms.
Update to the latest version and see if that takes care of the issue for you. WordPress changed the version of jQuery that it used and it caused a compatibility problem with older releases of the plugin. The current version rectified that situation. See this previous post for details.
http://www.gravityhelp.com/forums/topic/cannot-edit-fields-in-existing-forms#post-53275
Haha, I don't dare touch the update button with 10 friggen people using it every second.
But anyway, I think I found the issue, and of course it's not GF related (well indirectly). I'll block the site tonight and look into it a bit further. I'm pretty sure that my host upgraded PHP which broke my Cookie code in my functions.php file. I just need to do a # AddHandler application/x-httpd-php52 .php
band aid in the meantime... I think...
Forgive my jumping to conclusions upon reading other peoples' comments. It looks like they were just on an old version of WP eh.