Hi @mijgrin,
Thank you for reaching out.
I understand you’re experiencing issues with the update cart feature after the latest WooCommerce update.
At the moment, we have not received similar complaints from other users. However, this doesn’t mean that your problem is not valid. So that I can be able to understand the issue even better, could you please confirm the current theme you are using in your store?
Currently i am using customed theme for it . The live url is https://thebrewinghouse.com/
Hello mijgrin,
Thank you for your reply.
I checked your site and was able to reproduce the issue on my browser.
In the console I can see this error:

This error is caused by your theme and therefore I suggest you contact the developer who created the custom theme for you.
Could you tell me when was your theme last updated?
It is important to update the theme’s code to keep up with the new versions of WooCommerce and WordPress.
Please don’t hesitate to contact us again if you have more questions or concerns.
We are here to help 🙂
Best regards.
I am a developer myself . I see error with the cart js. I have replaced the overridden template with the latest version of woocommerce and also i am using latest version of jquery for the theme and i believe similar version is used in woocommerce plugin as well.
I updated plugin om 23rd of august to the latest version. since then the issue persist. Can help me resolve this?
Hi @mijgrin
Since you’ve already updated your theme and WooCommerce to the latest versions, and you’re still experiencing the issue, it might be due to a conflict with another plugin or some custom code in your theme. The best way to determine this is to:
- Temporarily switch your theme to Storefront or Twenty Twenty-Four
- Disable all plugins except for WooCommerce
- Repeat the action that is causing the problem
If you do not see the same problem after completing the conflict test, then you know the problem was with the plugins and/or theme you deactivated. To figure out which plugin is causing the problem, reactivate your other plugins one by one, testing after each, until you find the one causing conflict. You can find a more detailed explanation on how to do a conflict test here.
Additionally, don’t forget to clear WooCommerce transients and template cache in WooCommerce → Status → Tools.
I hope that helps! Let me know once you have done a conflict test!
Thanks the issue is resolved.
