Brand new release: Gravity Forms 2.9.14
We are pleased to announce the release of Gravity Forms 2.9.14. This release includes a number of fixes and updates including…
- Added the constant GF_ENABLE_NOTIFICATION_EMAIL_HEADER and filter gform_notification_email_header to allow enabling and setting of X-Gravity-Forms-Source email header.
- Added alt attribute to the checked indicator image in the consent field for improved accessibility.
New constant to enable an email header for notification emails
In this release, we’ve introduced a new constant GF_ENABLE_NOTIFICATION_EMAIL_HEADER and a corresponding filter gform_notification_email_header, enabling developers to include a custom X-Gravity-Forms-Source email header in notification emails.
This makes it easy to identify emails generated by Gravity Forms, improves visibility for troubleshooting, and supports better email tracking.
For more information regarding this constant, visit the Gravity Forms documentation.
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Gravity Forms 2.9.14 changelog
- Added the constant GF_ENABLE_NOTIFICATION_EMAIL_HEADER and filter gform_notification_email_header to allow enabling and setting of X-Gravity-Forms-Source email header.
- Added alt attribute to the checked indicator image in the consent field for improved accessibility.
- Fixed an issue where the “Subscription Created” notification is not sent in some situations.
- Fixed setting of default value for email confirmation input when field has conditional logic enabled.
- Fixed an issue where Select All for Multiple Choice fields is rendered incorrectly.
- Fixed an issue where forms can’t be saved in the form editor when third-party add-ons introduce invalid JSON syntax to the form object.
- AF: Fixed an issue where the save success message can be displayed when the edit feed page is redirected to from another add-on.
- API: Updated GF_Field::get_value_entry_detail() to display an inline error message on the entry detail page when the field uses an array-based value and the add-on that includes the field is inactive or hasn’t defined it’s own get_value_entry_detail method.
- API: Fixed a display issue with checkbox type setting choice labels.
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