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  • #1222662

    Hi guys,

    We love enfold! Thanks for your work.

    We successfully build a onepager in our testing environment, which we then pushed to staging, where all of sudden, for instance, the backgrounds images were missing.

    The testing environment is using mySQL (as recommended by WordPress) , the staging (and also production) environment Postgres DB. We are
    sure this is the reason for the sudden problems on staging, we had deactivated all other plugins and updated php.

    Do you have any recommendations and/or quick fixes for using PostGres DB instead of mySQL?

    Thanks upfront for you help.

    Best, Holger

    #1222908

    Hi Holger,

    You are getting a 404 error on the file in private. Could you try to activate the option to delete the old CSS and JS files under Enfold->Performance to see if that helps? Also make sure to toggle a setting and save the theme options, in order to regenerate the theme CSS.

    Best regards,
    Rikard

    #1222972

    Thanks Rikard ,Have made changes as you have suggested and same results as before “Updating failed. The response is not a valid JSON response.”
    Have you guys experienced such issues with having postgres DB in the background ?

    #1223126

    Hi scas_wp_dev,

    Here is a thread from a while ago
    https://wordpress.org/support/topic/please-support-postgresql/

    but seems like it should work now:
    https://medium.com/@shoaibhassan_/install-wordpress-with-postgresql-using-apache-in-5-min-a26078d496fb

    I have not seen anyone asking about it on our forums. It is more of a general WordPress issue not the theme.

    Best regards,
    Victoria

    #1225828

    Hi guys,

    Thanks for your feedback.

    We were now able to convince our chief developer to switch to mySQL, at least for WordPress.

    So this ticket can be closed.

    Thanks, Holger

    #1225920

    Hi Holger,

    Glad we could help :)

    If you need further assistance please let us know.
    Best regards,
    Victoria

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