• Prof Melo

    (@profmelogmailcom)


    Hi. Unfortunally, the plugin caused our form to prevent clients to go for Paypal check-out – the user got redirected to the form, without any warning. Also, FYI, user Registration Add-on is also activated, along other plugins as follows:

    GF: Version 1.6.4.5.4
    Paypal Add-on: Version 1.5
    Gravity Forms Highrise Add-On: Version 2.4.5
    Gravity Forms MailChimp Add-On: Version 1.7
    Gravity Forms User Registration Add-On: Version 1.5.beta1

    https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/gravity-forms-dropbox-uploader/

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  • Jake Jackson

    (@blue-liquid-designs)

    Hi profmelo,

    I’ve confirmed that the the Dropbox Uploader functions correctly with the Paypal Add-on.

    Can you disable Highrise, MailChimp and User Registration Add-On and confirm. If there’s still a problem disable all other plugins except Gravity Forms, GF Dropbox and GF Paypal and test again.

    Then reactivate each plugin individually and retest on each attempt to narrow down the problem. Let me know the problem plugin and I can debug the problem further.

    It would also help if you could export the form you are using and send it to me, then let me know what plugins have been configured to effecting it (Dropbox plugin, paypal, user registration ect).

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