• So obviously the promises to upgrade this plugin never came to pass.

    I am currently sending questions to CaptainForm because they seem to work with Braintree, although not at the basic level.

    I wonder why Braintree is so resistant to making things easy for wordpress users.

    Oh well.

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  • I have forked this plugin on GitHub and made the necessary adjustments to get it working on the latest versions of WordPress and GravityForms.

    https://github.com/angelleye/gravity-forms-braintree

    We are waiting for WordPress to approve our repo here, and then it will be available as a separate plugin on the plugin directory. Shouldn’t be long.

    We’ll be maintaining it separately from that point on.

    Thread Starter thirstyjon

    (@thirstyjon)

    Thanks for that.

    Do you work for Braintree?

    I saw your website and it looks like you do lots of paypal plugins.

    I actually just purchased CaptainForm after all this time, but I still have the Gravity Forms Braintree plugin on a non-profit site that I run.

    Thread Starter thirstyjon

    (@thirstyjon)

    Well, it turns out that CaptainForms does not do “stay on your own site” checkouts with their payments, so I’m still stuck with the Braintree for Gravity Forms setup after all on that non-profit site.

    I look forward to the update to the plugin.

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