Gravity PDF 4.3.1 Released
Gravity PDF 4.3.1 Now Available We’ve just released Gravity PDF 4.3.1. The following bugs were fixed: Restrict Gravity PDF JavaScript to the correct PDF pages to prevent conflict with Yoast
Gravity PDF 4.3.1 Now Available We’ve just released Gravity PDF 4.3.1. The following bugs were fixed: Restrict Gravity PDF JavaScript to the correct PDF pages to prevent conflict with Yoast
This update is now available via one-click updates in your WordPress admin area and through WordPress.org. For the best experience we recommend you keep WordPress, your plugins and PHP updated.
Gravity PDF 4.0.6 Now Available We fixed a bunch of edge-case bugs in this release, making Gravity PDF even more stable. The most notable changes include additional modifications to support
Gravity PDF 4.0.5 Now Available For those unaware, Almost Pretty permalinks in WordPress are URLs that include index.php, and is usually prevalent on web servers running IIS 6. For example:
Gravity PDF 4.0.4 Now Available The most important change in this release was to fix a vulnerability surrounding password-protected documents. We had reports that Apple’s Finder software would show the
In this update a number of problems have been fixed for our non-English speaking friends. You’ll also find minor enhancements that make life easier for both users and developers alike.
The two most prominent fixes in Gravity PDF 4.0.2 is our “empty address field checker”, which in certain cases was preventing completed address fields from showing up in the v4
After two weeks of feedback we’re happy to release Gravity PDF 4.0.1 which sees a number of edge-case bug fixes, and the restoration of HTML in radio and checkbox fields
Now available: Gravity PDF 3.7.7 ensures our gfpdf_post_pdf_save action gets triggered for ALL PDFs when using the Resend Notifications feature. A caching issue caused issues with our gfpdf_post_pdf_save action from
Gravity PDF 3.7.6 allows PDFs to be attached to any post-submission notification events such as Payment Complete, Payment Refund, Payment Failed and Payment Pending. It also fixes up a PHP
With PHP7 just around the corner – scheduled to be released on November 12 – it was time we started testing Gravity PDF to ensure compatibility. After compiling the latest
This week the WordPress Security team push an automatic update patching a vulnerability found in the Shortcode API – kudos to the team for keeping us all safe! To fix