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  • Thread Starter silverbackprotein

    (@silverbackprotein)

    Thanks for your swift and friendly elaboration. The internal workings are clear to me now.

    Thread Starter silverbackprotein

    (@silverbackprotein)

    Hi Merijn,

    Thanks for your quick reply! Thanks, I’ve found it. Sorry to have bothered you.

    Best wishes,
    Jurgen

    I’m not sure I’m quite understanding the explanation above.

    I have followed Mailchimps instructions: https://kb.mailchimp.com/accounts/management/collect-consent-with-gdpr-forms

    So, I have -as instructed- enabled GDPR fields (Marketing consent, opted-in: email). Send all subscribers an email to reconfirm so that this GDPR field is filled. Lastly, create a segment with the rule that only subscribers are added when they have opted in through this field. After some struggling, everything works as a charm.

    However, customers that checkout in my webshop and opt-in through your plugin do NOT have this GDPR field activated. Consequence: they are not added to the new segment.

    Now I read that your plugin can’t do this by definition as the mailchimp API does not allow this field to be added. So what can I do if I want to use your plugin AND use these GDPR fields in Mailchimp?

    Or is this combination not possible?

    Thanks in advance for your answer.

    Thread Starter silverbackprotein

    (@silverbackprotein)

    Thanks again for your quick reaction.

    Point is that the plugin works exactly as it should from functional perspective. PDF’s are always included in the outgoing mails and everything is created as it should. I’ve checked the settings under status and everything is green (system configuration[except GMagick] as well as write permissions).

    So I can’t yet explain the errors in my log…

    me too:

    Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Class ‘MailChimp_WooCommerce_MailChimpApi’ not found in /mnt/web006/c2/58/57121558/htdocs/WordPress_SecureMode_01/wp-content/plugins/mailchimp-for-woocommerce/mailchimp-woocommerce.php:83 Stack trace: #0 /mnt/web006/c2/58/57121558/htdocs/WordPress_SecureMode_01/wp-content/plugins/mailchimp-for-woocommerce/mailchimp-woocommerce.php(357): mailchimp_get_api() #1 /mnt/web006/c2/58/57121558/htdocs/WordPress_SecureMode_01/wp-content/plugins/mailchimp-for-woocommerce/includes/class-mailchimp-woocommerce-activator.php(47): mailchimp_update_connected_site_script() #2 /mnt/web006/c2/58/57121558/htdocs/WordPress_SecureMode_01/wp-content/plugins/mailchimp-for-woocommerce/mailchimp-woocommerce.php(220): MailChimp_Woocommerce_Activator::activate() #3 /mnt/web006/c2/58/57121558/htdocs/WordPress_SecureMode_01/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php(286): activate_mailchimp_woocommerce(”) #4 /mnt/web006/c2/58/57121558/htdocs/WordPress_SecureMode_01/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php(310): WP_Hook->apply_filters(”, Array) # in /mnt/web006/c2/58/57121558/htdocs/WordPress_SecureMode_01/wp-content/plugins/mailchimp-for-woocommerce/mailchimp-woocommerce.php on line 83

    I think it might even have broken my entire site, because I got a 500 HTTP error on everything. Deactivating all plugins and reactivating 1-by-1 to find the problematic plugin led to this error. Which leads me to believe that it is this plugin that caused the 500.

    Thread Starter silverbackprotein

    (@silverbackprotein)

    Hi Ewout,

    I have upgraded to PHP 7 and the site’s definitely quicker. But recently I have also checked the error logs and unfortunately quite some errors have been written from your great plugin it seems. Maybe it has to do with the relatively high load it causes?

    16.02.2018 07:24:58 silverbackprotein.nl [client 192.0.99.0] AH01797: client denied by server configuration: 15.02.2018 07:25:03 silverbackprotein.nl [client 192.0.100.0] AH01797: client denied by server configuration: /home/strato/http/power/rid/15/58/57121558/htdocs/WordPress_SecureMode_01/wp-content/uploads/wpo_wcpdf/attachments/factuur-SP_2018_02_2043.pdf
    15.02.2018 07:25:05 silverbackprotein.nl [client 192.0.100.0] AH01797: client denied by server configuration: /home/strato/http/power/rid/15/58/57121558/htdocs/WordPress_SecureMode_01/wp-content/uploads/wpo_wcpdf/attachments/factuur-SP_2018_02_2044.pdf
    /home/strato/http/power/rid/15/58/57121558/htdocs/WordPress_SecureMode_01/wp-content/uploads/wpo_wcpdf/attachments/factuur-SP_2018_02_2043.pdf
    16.02.2018 07:24:59 silverbackprotein.nl [client 192.0.99.0] AH01797: client denied by server configuration: /home/strato/http/power/rid/15/58/57121558/htdocs/WordPress_SecureMode_01/wp-content/uploads/wpo_wcpdf/attachments/factuur-SP_2018_02_2044.pdf
    16.02.2018 07:25:01 silverbackprotein.nl [client 192.0.99.0] AH01797: client denied by server configuration: /home/strato/http/power/rid/15/58/57121558/htdocs/WordPress_SecureMode_01/wp-content/uploads/wpo_wcpdf/attachments/factuur-SP_2018_02_2045.pdf

    Any idea what causes this?

    Thanks again in advance!

    Thread Starter silverbackprotein

    (@silverbackprotein)

    Thanks Ewout for taking the time to elaborate on this. And of course thanks again for the great plugin!

    I’ll see what I can do.

    Thread Starter silverbackprotein

    (@silverbackprotein)

    Never mind, I think I have found the differentiation per page after all. There is no outlier, but you can see it is substantially higher than the bulk of the plugins. But the respective pages are mainly backend pages (wp-admin) but also wp-json. But my impression is that it was false alarm. What do you think?

    https://www.silverbackprotein.nl/tmp/P3.PNG

    Thread Starter silverbackprotein

    (@silverbackprotein)

    Hi Ewout,

    First of all thanks again for your quick reply. I really can’t find a way to do in manually nor do I see a possibility to see impact per page. Also the detailed timeline tab when hovering doesn’t reveal anything about the specific page.

    It’s my homepage that is slow: https://www.silverbackprotein.nl (then again it is quite big as it is a one-pager). The rest of the pages is quite quick. It could very well be that because P3 works with averages, your plugin looks artificially high while it doesn’t impact the page (homepage) that I perceive as too slow.

    In that case I may have bothered you for nothing. To be certain: You don’t find this pattern (about 30%, 0.22 seconds) with other sites that run your plugin?

    Regards,
    Jurgen

    Thread Starter silverbackprotein

    (@silverbackprotein)

    Hi Ewout,

    First of all, thanks a bunch for your very quick reply!

    I’m not sure how P3 profiler exactly works and with respect what pages it does its measurements. It doesn’t report anything about what page it has scanned.

    I am under the impression it measures all the time and then presents the averages. You can see the outcomes here:
    https://www.silverbackprotein.nl/tmp/p3screenshot.PNG

    and:
    https://www.silverbackprotein.nl/tmp/p3screenshot2.PNG

    Many thanks again for all your help.

    Regards

    Thank you! was having the same exact question. You can split the PDF afterwards into separate PDF’s easily using https://www.splitpdf.com/.

    Btw: couldn’t find this on FAQ either. Maybe you might want to consider to add it there?

    PS – Love this plugin, thanks!

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