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  • Thanks for the quick response Fahad. I’ve sent you an email via your blog.

    I have the same problem described above — all purchases are being assigned a 100% discount (meaning everyone can get everything for free). Disabling Discount Plus stops the problem. I tried uninstalling the plugin and reinstalling, but that had no effect.

    I also tried switching over to a amount discount (rather than %) but in that case the discount is just not applied. Disabling the discounting on individual products does stop the problem for those products, but any that are turned on get 100% off. It doesn’t seem to matter was is in the discount settings — mine are set for 10% of 2, but neither the 10 or 2 changes anything. Neither does deleting those settings and creating a new set.

    Any idea what you could be wrong?

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    Haha, yeah my apologies. I got distracted fixing the widget support and left it at that. I’ll have a little look tonight and see what I can do. Thanks for your patience.

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    [Developer of the plugin here]

    Apologies for the problems you’ve been having. First chance I’ll get to look at this is this weekend, will try and get a fix out by Sunday.

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    Hi gramme, I’ve managed to reproduce the issue. It looks as though I’ll need to update the plugin to the new edit api, which I will get on with asap.

    In the meantime, if you select HTML view (tab next to Visual at the top) you will see the drop-down there.

    Hope that helps & thanks for reporting the bug.

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: Adsense Manager

    I’ve released version 4.0.2 which fixes the bug that what hitting Skettalee (and hopefully the rest of you).

    It looked like some cruft left in the config from a long time ago. That’s what you get for going back to develop something after a 2 year hiatus.

    Let me know how you get on!

    I’ll have a look at this, started developing this plugin again recently. Will let you know.

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: Adsense Manager

    I’m sorry folks, I’m drawing a blank on why this is happening. It’s worked fine on all the upgrades I’ve tested.

    Thanks Skettalee that’s great. I’ll import that at my end and duplicate the problem. Should have an update pushed later today.

    Apologies again for the inconvenience.

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: Adsense Manager

    Hi Skettalee sorry you’re having a problem upgrading. I’ll have a look and see if I can figure out where it’s going wrong – it’s been a long time since I developed this, so bit of a steep re-learning curve.

    Do you have database access and are you able to send through the ad data? It’s in the wp_options table, with the key plugin_adsensem. With that I can duplicate your setup here and work out what is happening.

    When your debug output shows a ‘Valid result:’ message it means the plugin is working (where you get no result, it’s broken). So looking at the above the plugin is functioning fine, and the problem is likely due to your privacy settings in your application.

    Open up skype/icq/your-im-of-choice and make sure the privacy settings are set to allow your status to be ‘visible to all’… and it should work. It may still take a while to work however as it will be cycling through the servers to find one that is functioning.

    Hope that helps, and apologies for the slow response, final year at uni now and onto dissertation/lab projects. Busy busy busy.

    Hi Gavin

    I would still recommend that you upgrade to Advertising Manager. Which version did you attempt to install? There have been a few more bugfixing releases – we’re up to 3.3.15 now.

    Did you have AdSense Manager installed when installing Advertising Manager? That has caused a few people problems – we’ve released a fix to Advertising Manager so that this will no longer break your blog (it will block the upgrade/install until you remove AdSense Manager).

    Can you try the upgrade again, but uninstall AdSense Manager first (your ad data will not be removed) and then install the latest Advertising Manager (3.3.15). The upgrade should go ahead and you will get your ads back.

    If you have any problems let me know.

    Thanks

    Martin

    If you upgrade to 3.3.3 the OK button should appear and you can then close it down. Apologies for that, it just needs to detect an upgrade to replace the message with the correct one.

    Let me know how you get on.

    Hi, if you are upgrading to Advertising Manager download the latest version of that and this message will disappear.

    If you don’t want to upgrade download the latest version (3.3.2) of AdSense Manager and it should now be possible to disable the notice by clicking the “OK” button and it will not reappear.

    If that doesn’t work let me know and I’ll look into it.

    Apologies for that ??

    Martin

    Thanks Scott. I’ve fixed this in AdSense Manager also for those that don’t upgrade.

    deadhippo: I’ve pushed up a fix to AdSense Manager so the notification is only shown on upgrade (i.e. to tell the user that to continue upgrading will need to get Advertising Manager). Notice is now removeable too.

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