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  • Plugin Author Blighty

    (@blighty)

    Thanks for your feedback – I will take a look to see if I can understand what’s causing the problem. In the meantime, you may want to remove the above text from this thread. I’ll let you know when I have an answer though.

    I have the same problem, I have also tried to uninstall and install again the plugin with no luck. Do you have any solution to the problem? Thanks in advance.

    Plugin Author Blighty

    (@blighty)

    I suspect that cURL is not enabled on your server. One option is get cURL enabled (if you’re on shared hosting, you may have to request it or switch it on in a control panel). I will also work on an alternative solution to provide an alternate solution via this plugin.

    Thread Starter dmarquette

    (@dmarquette)

    I just checked. extension=php_curl.dll is not commented out.

    Plugin Author Blighty

    (@blighty)

    I’ve improved the error handling if the shared hosting / web server is blocking access to external websites / API’s. New version of plugin uploaded (2.1.5).

    Thread Starter dmarquette

    (@dmarquette)

    Thanks for the update. Now I get
    “Unable to reach the Dropbox service. Is your server/web host possibly blocking access?”

    Could you help point me in the right direct to any changes in the plugin that would start causing the block. I have used this plugin for a while with no problem until the more recent versions that work with the new Dropbox security requirements.

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