• Resolved girl_number_5

    (@trutherone)


    Hi
    Just wondered why DWS needs to contact PayPal? Its showing up in Query Monitor plugin and is being called from: dashboard_widgets_suite_check_remote_post(). I can see its being used as a test URL as per the variable $test_url – but why not use a less suspicious call? maybe to Google etc. If its a check for the communications capabilities of WP when requesting remote POSTs then any valid consistent URL would suffice.

    By the way is it possible to Make DWS available at the Multisite/Primary Domain Dashboard so that a full overview of your network is possible.

    Thanks

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  • Plugin Author Jeff Starr

    (@specialk)

    Yes it is just a quick test of POST functionality. PayPal was chosen off the cuff because POST is not blocked at that URL. I will test with example.com and see if POST responds; if so, will change it. Thanks for the feedback.

    “By the way is it possible to Make DWS available at the Multisite/Primary Domain Dashboard so that a full overview of your network is possible.”

    No but it’s in the works.

    Thread Starter girl_number_5

    (@trutherone)

    Hi,

    Thanks for the info – will bear this in mind and i’m still loving this plugin.

    Thanks

    Plugin Author Jeff Starr

    (@specialk)

    @trutherone just to let you know, the test URL is now example.com as of the next plugin update. Should be available soon.

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