Hey @justintoon, I had the exact same problem, and this is what fixed it for me:
Starting on line 483 of acf.php, with //register acf scripts as the comment, you’ll see a series of arrays, look for the lines that start with $this->settings['dir']
, for example:
'src' => $this->settings['dir'] . 'js/field-group.min.js',
And change each of those references to include the bloginfo url, like this:
'src' => get_bloginfo('url') . '/wp-content/plugins/advanced-custom-fields/js/field-group.min.js',
Do this replacement for lines 483-499, and also on lines 525-532, so that it’s loading your actual path to the files, instead of getting confused with the local path.
So here’s the end results for those two chunks of code:
lines 483-499:
// register acf scripts
$scripts = array();
$scripts[] = array(
'handle' => 'acf-field-group',
'src' => get_bloginfo('url') . '/wp-content/plugins/advanced-custom-fields/js/field-group.min.js',
'deps' => array('jquery')
);
$scripts[] = array(
'handle' => 'acf-input',
'src' => get_bloginfo('url') . '/wp-content/plugins/advanced-custom-fields/js/input.min.js',
'deps' => array('jquery')
);
$scripts[] = array(
'handle' => 'acf-datepicker',
'src' => get_bloginfo('url') . '/wp-content/plugins/advanced-custom-fields/core/fields/date_picker/jquery.ui.datepicker.js',
'deps' => array('jquery', 'acf-input')
);
lines 525-532:
// register acf styles
$styles = array(
'acf' => get_bloginfo('url') . '/wp-content/plugins/advanced-custom-fields/css/acf.css',
'acf-field-group' => get_bloginfo('url') . '/wp-content/plugins/advanced-custom-fields/css/field-group.css',
'acf-global' => get_bloginfo('url') . '/wp-content/plugins/advanced-custom-fields/css/global.css',
'acf-input' => get_bloginfo('url') . '/wp-content/plugins/advanced-custom-fields/css/input.css',
'acf-datepicker' => get_bloginfo('url') . '/wp-content/plugins/advanced-custom-fields/core/fields/date_picker/style.date_picker.css',
);
Hope that helps 🙂