• Resolved simonpresp

    (@simonpresp)


    I have made a little addition to class-start.php:

    $total1 = strval(floatval($total)+15);
    // Recurring payment, subscription
    $payment = $this->mollie->payments->create(array(
    ‘amount’ => $total1,

    this was in previous versions
    now the code has changed with the currency option
    I now have:

    $total1 = strval(floatval($total)+15);
    // Recurring payment, subscription
    $payment = $this->mollie->payments->create(array(
    ‘amount’ => array(
    ‘currency’ => $currency,
    ‘value’ => (string) $total1
    ),

    but now i see (string) in the code, I don’t know wat that means
    is the variable $total still a string like before? Otherwise my code will not work. Can you please tell me if this variable is still a string?

    This little piece of code adds 15 euros to the first paymanet. The later payments are without these 15 euros.

    I see more demands for an extra amount in the first payment. Perhaps in this way you can program it in the plugin. This should not be very difficult.

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

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  • Plugin Author Nick

    (@ndijkstra)

    Hi,

    If you still need help, please send an email to: info[at]wobbie.nl

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