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UPgraded, but old version of Wordpress what happens to forms

  1. I upgraded GF, but didn't realize that the version of Wordpress wasn't updated. Now it is saying that I need to upgrade WP to work. However the forms are still present in the pages. Will they continue to work until I can upgrade, or are they just appearing, but not functional? If they are broken how do I revert the GF version, since I am not able to safely upgrade WP at this time?

    Posted 11 years ago on Thursday September 27, 2012 | Permalink
  2. Hey can anyone answer me on this? The forms still appear to work, but I can't log in to edit the form because of the outdated WP version. If I need to downgrade the plugin version, where can I find the old versions?

    Posted 11 years ago on Wednesday October 24, 2012 | Permalink
  3. Can you update WordPress? The jQuery version changed a couple times in the last few WordPress releases, and Gravity Forms relies heavily on jQuery. Our recommendation is to upgrade your WordPress installation. Is there a reason you cannot?

    Posted 11 years ago on Wednesday October 24, 2012 | Permalink
  4. I'm sure that upgrading wp is all I need to do, but I want to know if the current forms are still working or if the jquery issue will prevent the front end from working as well. I can't login to the form to check responses, and there is no recipient on the form, juts WP collecting the submissions in the admin. I can successfully submit the form, If I don't get an error, can I be confident that the form is still working?

    Posted 11 years ago on Wednesday October 24, 2012 | Permalink
  5. I would not say you can be confident, but if the form works on the front end, chances are the entries are being recorded just fine. If you can't update WordPress right now, you might be able to look at the database in the Gravity Forms lead table and see if the entries are being recorded there, on dates after the date you updated Gravity Forms?

    Posted 11 years ago on Wednesday October 24, 2012 | Permalink
  6. good, I'll try that. Thanks.

    Posted 11 years ago on Wednesday October 24, 2012 | Permalink
  7. Let us know. Update WordPress as soon as you can to minimize any incompatibilities and security risks.

    Posted 11 years ago on Wednesday October 24, 2012 | Permalink