When you enable WP_DEBUG it simply tells your server to display error messages within the browser.
A blank page usually means a fatal error is being thrown, but you don’t know what is doing it if you cant see the error. So with WPDebug enabled you should have seen an error message within the messages section which we can use to help find the problem.
As you’ve now found the cause I’m guessing your using a different plugin than cf7?
Either way I’m glad you have this working, if you run into further problems just let us know. You can now disable WP_DEBUG once again (you don’t want to leave that enabled on a live site)
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