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  • Plugin Author Beau Lebens

    (@beaulebens)

    Try downloading the trunk version of the plugin, which has been updated with the SSL endpoints; I just haven’t gotten around to tagging a new release.

    You can get it here: https://downloads.www.ads-software.com/plugin/keyring-social-importers.zip

    Thread Starter cmaverick

    (@cmaverick)

    Nope, tried it with 1.4.1. and no dice. I get the same error code:

    We got an unknown error back from Flickr. This is what they said.
    {“stat”:”fail”, “code”:95, “message”:”SSL is required”}

    Plugin Author Beau Lebens

    (@beaulebens)

    The version that has the HTTPS changes in it is not actually tagged as a version yet — you will need to manually download from the link provided above and upload/install that on your site to see if it works. I’m running that version on my own site and it’s working fine currently.

    Thread Starter cmaverick

    (@cmaverick)

    that’s what I mean. I manually downloaded it from that link. It reported itself as v.1.4.1 and it didn’t work for me. Is the link right?

    Plugin Author Beau Lebens

    (@beaulebens)

    Yep, that link appears to be correct (and gives me the correct version).

    Can you try also installing the trunk version of Keyring (https://downloads.www.ads-software.com/plugin/keyring.zip) to make sure that’s fully up to date?

    I’ve got both of those running and they’re working fine for me.

    It’s probably worth going to Tools > Keyring and deleting any Flickr connections you have, then creating a new one via that UI first (or when you go back to Tools > Import > Flickr it’ll ask you to create a new one anyway).

    Hopefully with everything updated it’ll work for you as well.

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