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↑ | Advanced Custom Fields: Table Field | Advanced Custom Fields: Table Field | Details |
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↑ | A Table Field Add-on for the Advanced Custom Fields Plugin. | Een tabelveld add-on voor de Advanced Custom Fields plugin. | Details |
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A Table Field Add-on for the Advanced Custom Fields Plugin.
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<strong>Notice</strong> | <strong>Bericht</strong> | Details | |
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<strong>Notice</strong>
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The table field works also with the repeater and flexible field types and supports the <a href="https://www.advancedcustomfields.com/blog/acf-5-8-introducing-acf-blocks-for-gutenberg/">ACF Blocks for Gutenberg</a> | Het tabelveld werkt ook met de repeater en flexibele veldtypes en ondersteunt de <a href="https://www.advancedcustomfields.com/blog/acf-5-8-introducing-acf-blocks-for-gutenberg/">ACF Blocks for Gutenberg</a> | Details | |
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The table field works also with the repeater and flexible field types and supports the <a href="https://www.advancedcustomfields.com/blog/acf-5-8-introducing-acf-blocks-for-gutenberg/">ACF Blocks for Gutenberg</a>
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Updating a table using update_field() | Een tabel updaten met update_field() | Details | |
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Updating a table using update_field()
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The table field plugin prevents broken JSON strings to save as a table field data and throws an error message that explains the issue. But this may also breaks the functionality of the third party plugin trying to update the table data. You could disable the JSON string check in the table field plugin using the following code in the wp-config.php file. But then the table JSON data are no longer protected from destroing by <code>update_post_metadata()</code>. Use the following code in wp-config.php only, if you understand the risk… | De tabel veld plugin voorkomt dat gebroken JSON strings worden opgeslagen als een tabel veld gegevens en geeft een melding met uitleg over het probleem. Maar dit kan ook de functionaliteit van de derde partij plugin breken die probeert de tabelgegevens te updaten. Je zou de JSON string controle in de tabelveld plugin kunnen uitschakelen met de volgende code in het wp-config.php bestand. Maar dan zijn de tabel JSON gegevens niet langer beschermd tegen vernietiging door <code>update_post_metadata()</code>. Gebruik de volgende code alleen in wp-config.php, als je het risico begrijpt... | Details | |
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The table field plugin prevents broken JSON strings to save as a table field data and throws an error message that explains the issue. But this may also breaks the functionality of the third party plugin trying to update the table data. You could disable the JSON string check in the table field plugin using the following code in the wp-config.php file. But then the table JSON data are no longer protected from destroing by <code>update_post_metadata()</code>. Use the following code in wp-config.php only, if you understand the risk…
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Since version 1.3.1 of the table plugin, the storing format of the table data changes from JSON string to serialized array for new or updated tables. The issue with JSON is because of third party plugins that do not properly applying <code>wp_slash()</code> to a post_meta value before updating with <code>update_post_metadata()</code>. This can break JSON strings because <code>update_post_metadata()</code> removes backslashes by default. Backslashes are part of the JSON string syntax escaping quotation marks in content. | Sinds versie 1.3.1 van de tabel plugin verandert het opslag format van de tabel gegevens van JSON string naar geserialiseerde array voor nieuwe of geüpdatet tabellen. Het probleem met JSON is te wijten aan plugins van derden die <code>wp_slash()</code> niet correct toepassen naar een post_meta waarde, alvorens bij te werken met <code>update_post_metadata()</code>. Dit kan JSON strings breken omdat <code>update_post_metadata()</code> standaard backslashes verwijdert. Backslashes maken deel uit van de JSON string syntaxis om aanhalingstekens in de inhoud te escapen. | Details | |
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Since version 1.3.1 of the table plugin, the storing format of the table data changes from JSON string to serialized array for new or updated tables. The issue with JSON is because of third party plugins that do not properly applying <code>wp_slash()</code> to a post_meta value before updating with <code>update_post_metadata()</code>. This can break JSON strings because <code>update_post_metadata()</code> removes backslashes by default. Backslashes are part of the JSON string syntax escaping quotation marks in content.
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