I wanted to format the date in the email response with the US MM/DD/YYYY format. I found that a lowercase ‘m’ will give you the month number. I also added ‘/’ between each letter and removed the spaces. Lastly, I added ’20’ just before the year.
<p>Available Date: [_format_date "m/d/20y"]</p>
<!-- lower 'm' for month digits-->
I then got the format that I wanted.
Hope this helps someone out there =)
]]>I have this set to “inclusive of tax” so that the customer pays only the product price (e.g. €100) including the tax (e.g. %20). This set up works well for all countries other than US. In US, the customer needs to pay the product price and on top of that the other taxes (e.g. state, county, etc.). So, for example the customer pays €120 in total.
When “inclusive of tax” option is active, then I cannot achieve this as the taxes are absorbed into to the product price. If I switch to “exclusive of tax”, US works but rest of world doesn’t.
I’m trying to figure out how I can dynamically handle the taxes so that a customer from US pays €120 whereas another from RoW pays €100. Is there any hook? Any idea or tips is much appreciated.
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Upon checking, it appears that the log message “Stripe doesn’t currently support application fees for platforms in US with connected accounts in IN”.
That said, there’s an application fee passed which isn’t supported since the platform isn’t based in India: https://support.stripe.com/questions/stripe-india-support-for-marketplaces
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To resolve this, you must reach out to the platform to remove the application fee in the payment intents.
You may also see the details on the request ID here: Log req_ibKA49HhsL8KpH
LOG
POST /v1/payment_intents
Dec 8, 5:33 AM
Status: 200″
my payments are going into incomplete
when people paid into our organizations, the payments are not credited to our account as well as not refunded to their account also.
Please check on this issue.
thank you.
I’m using another plugin from a developer in a different country and a lot of the English they use is clunky, with poor grammar and US English spellings, which is not what I want my UK audience to see.
I would never have thought of ‘translating’ it, if it were not for that developer suggesting it, but your plugin is so brilliant it’s making the job really easy. (It helps that they’ve already provided the sets).
The other thing that I really want to commend you on is your excellent instructions. They’re written by someone who understands that the user doesn’t already know how to use the product (obvious, but so often missing in plugin instructions!) and are easy to follow.
Huge well done.
]]>There are other plugins that are WCAG compliant, you should use those instead until this author can fix theirs.
]]>We’re running a international site which runs in three different countries:
– US: front.medihere.com/us
– Korea: front.medihere.com/korea
– Global: front.medihere.com/global
under each home pages, we have the menu:
– Pricing and Plans: /pricing-and-plans
– B2B Program: /b2b-program
– About Us: /about-us
– Contact Us: /contact-us
so we have 16pages in total including the home pages, and the redirecting landing page
(5pages X 3 regions + 1 redirecting landing page)
*redirecting landing page is just a dummy page which doesn’t have any contents
here’s what’s happening:
ex) if I press on the “About Us” on my global page(/global) it directs me to my “About Us” US page.
front.medihere.com/global -> front.medihere.com/us/about-us
here’s what we want:
ex) if I press on the “About Us” on my global page(/global), it’ll direct me to my “About Us” Global page.
front.medihere.com/global -> front.medihere.com/global/about-us
how will I be able to achieve that??
this is very urgent – we need to have this site up and running by tmw
Thank you!
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So basically, I am stuck somewhere and need a bit of guidance.
I am setting up a woo-commerce store for two different countries UK and US.
So i have products that I sell in UK and US. But I have a campaign that is gonna run for US only from time to time.
I am not sure how to work around that. Can I do that with one wordpress installation or will I have to create two different sites (multisite).
Its like when a person will visit site from US, he will see certain products that UK people wont see. Also, obviously I have a main banner (slider) at home page and I want that to change when person is visiting from US, otherwise my usual standard banner.
Whats the best way to do this?
I am really stuck here.
I was thinking to do US site in different subdomain, but then I think that 70% of the products will be universal anyway, for that 30% I’ll have to so more work and add same products to two sites. That’d cause duplication and obviously there will be two user databases.
But then if I do it on one site, other customers will see products that we cant ship to them if they are not from US.
There are so many angles, I just cant get my head around.
Please let me know what would be the best way to do this?
Is sub-domain tactic is better or multisite or just use a hide product plugin?
Is there any way to hide a whole category and selected products country wise.
If there is then, how I will deal with having 2 different main sliders for two different countries on homepage?
Any idea, suggestions and help is appreciated. Really stuck here. Would appreciate your kind input.
Regards
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