• Resolved oskariuotinen

    (@oskariuotinen)


    Hi! From time to time I get the following error:

    “Sorry, an error has occurred
    Communication with Klarna failed, please try again or reload the page. (Error Code: network_error)” When refreshing the page, it helps, but the error has happened several times today as I have tested the site.

    What could cause it?

    The site has recently moved to another domain for development. If that causes the problem it’s still odd that sometimes the payment process goes smoothly with no problem.

    The site has production credentials, and as I said, most of the time payments go through.

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

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  • Hi @oskariuotinen

    Did this problem occur before you moved to another domain?

    What version of Klarna Checkout are you using?

    Best Regards,
    Kristian Andersson

    Thread Starter oskariuotinen

    (@oskariuotinen)

    Hi @kristiankrokedil

    On the previous domain sometimes the error about missing order id occured, but it hasn’t occured on the new domain. So this error message did not happen before moving to another domain.

    We’re using 2.0.12 of Klarna Checkout for Woocommerce. Also Klarna Order Management for WooCommerce is in use, it has version 1.5.0.

    Thread Starter oskariuotinen

    (@oskariuotinen)

    Hi @kristiankrokedil @krokedil any news?

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 10 months ago by oskariuotinen.
    Moderator Jan Dembowski

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    @krokedil @kristiankrokedil I have deleted your email and flagged your accounts for moderation.

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