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  • Plugin Author miro.mannino

    (@miromannino)

    Have you tried with the new version of phpFlickr?

    https://github.com/miromannino/phpflickr/releases/tag/phpFlickr3.1.1

    Try to substitute all the files in the phpFlickr with those ones. Tell me if it works

    Sorry but those problems are releated to phpFlickr and I’m really sad knowing that I can’t do enough to solve them.

    I had the same problem. Updating the phpFlickr folder from the linked source solved it.

    Thread Starter tonyweeg

    (@tonyweeg)

    i definitely tried the newest version after deleting all files, and putting new files in through FTP, rather than upload through WordPress and that’s the results you are seeing.

    Is 3.1.1 the older version??

    please help. thanks.

    Thread Starter tonyweeg

    (@tonyweeg)

    here is my api key: fc0088e376f8a72dbfd07d45f47bad54

    here is my id: 60899586@N00

    i just uploaded files from above link to 3.1.1 and nothing changed, still broken.

    the weirdest part is the admin-side error:
    “Flickr Photostream
    Invalid values, the settings have not been updated
    API Key is not valid”

    here’s the live link that should work ??

    https://www.tonyweegphotography.com/index.php/real-estate-photography-session-allen-maryland/

    Plugin Author miro.mannino

    (@miromannino)

    The author of phpFlickr says that simply the server that you are using doesn’t have the certificate correctly installed. I’ll try to improve the error feedback to prevent that all of you request me the same question in the support.

    Thread Starter tonyweeg

    (@tonyweeg)

    so what certificate does my host need to install? im confused. isnt the SSL cert on flickr’s side?

    im confused. please help. thanks!

    Plugin Author miro.mannino

    (@miromannino)

    I fixed the possible problems that phpFlickr could have with a server that isn’t configured properly with the certificates, but only if there is CURL installed (and I don’t know if there are some versions that doesn’t work). If the server doesn’t have CURL, and the certificate isn’t installed, I think it doesn’t work too.

    Tell me if the new version works for you.

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