• Resolved AZPub

    (@azpub)


    Look if you don’t want to Support your own Plugin RETIRE IT
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    Nobody wants to waste their time here waiting for some support on an app that has errors in it. If you can’t fix it or claim it’s some blocked IP Address that is causing the QRCode not to show up and you don’t know which IP Address your own plugin uses, then this is just not right for you or us the end user. It’s REALLY Time to remove it from this platform and RETIRE IT

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • BitMate

    (@bitmate)

    We’ve exchanged multiple emails over the past few days, where you’ve received answers to your questions and have been advised it looks like it is a problem related to your server blocking the script. You have also received responses on here.

    As advised by email, the reason there isn’t an IP address you can add to your whitelist is that the feature you are using doesn’t call an external IP, it is likley an internal server policy or configuration you have that is blocking the internal script.

    The plugin is working now on many websites, including the QR code feature, so there is no need to retire it. If you would like to use it on your site, I would suggest reaching out to your host to see if they can offer you assistance.

    If you no longer wish to use it or aren’t willing to find the solution with your host you can simply disable it. Publically accusing developers of open source plugins of wasting your time when they have made efforts to help you is not the way to find a solution.

    Thread Starter AZPub

    (@azpub)

    OK Thanks Issue is fixed now. I have allowed access to php files in the plugin folder to resolve the issue.

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    Thread Starter AZPub

    (@azpub)

    resolved

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