Hello, I wanted to follow up again on this issue, since it is still occurring for me. To reiterate, I have a repeater with no minimum rows set, and I cannot delete the last/only row. After saving the post when the row has been removed in the UI (-) it is not deleted and leaves an empty row.
I am using the latest version of ACF and Repeater, 4.4.2, and 1.1.1.
Attached its the XML export of our field group.
Thanks
Hi clamoreaux,
I’m wondering if you found a resolution to this. We are running into a similar issue, the ACF field outputs the Gravity Form error code saying the form couldn’t be found.
Thanks,
Andrew
Looks like theres still some inconsistency in this. Using ACF 4.4.2.
Field instructions require using entity codes to display HTML tags as text. This is fine by me. But in repeater sub-fields, the entity codes are saved as HTML and cannot be displayed in the instructions.
Fantastic @yarcheek! Thanks for creating this.
Hello I am using ACF 4.3.9 and Repeater 1.1.1, and am experiencing this same issue. Once we create a row of a repeater field, it cannot be deleted. Once we update the post, its back in place again.
Looks like version 4.3.8 is in the repo, so I’m not sure if it makes sense to use that version, as the previous comments recomment.
We have created a workaround in our PHP, so its not an emergency. But it is a bit confusing and disconcerting for our clients, when we have to explain not to worry about the un-removable row.
Thanks
Andrew Croce
I can also confirm this bug. Thanks for the temporary fix Matthew.
Id like to add my support for this feature request. This would be extremely useful for complex setups with shared field groups.
The http://wordpress.org/plugins/ultimate-metabox-tabs/ plugin almost does the trick, but it appears to base its logic only on post types, so you can’t, for instance, put different tabs on unique pages.
Thanks for the best WP plugin ever made, by the way.
Andrew
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