• Resolved sbadmin

    (@sbadmin)


    Hi
    I can not find any way to check the tickets when we have an event..
    In your documentation you write that we needs to be logged, but nothing more.
    Do you have some step by step description. I wish to use QR code to verify whether the ticket is valid.

    Pasted from the documentation:

    Printable and E-tickets are fundamentally the same, but the templates are substantially different; e-tickets are designed for use on a mobile device, in particular. Both types of tickets use QR codes for validation, and you can use any QR scanning device (mobile phone app, iPad, etc.) to scan the QR code and go to the validation URL for that ticket.

    greeting
    Geir

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/my-tickets/

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  • Thread Starter sbadmin

    (@sbadmin)

    Hi
    I think I have begin to understand the way its work, but I look the QR-code have wrong link. The url are pointing to mydomain.com not to mydomain.com/wp where the ticket are stored. How can I fix that?

    Thanks
    Geir

    Plugin Author Joe Dolson

    (@joedolson)

    I’m not sure what you mean; by “where the ticket are stored”. Is your public site rendering at mydomain.com/wp? The ticket verification domaain should be the same as the ticket rendering domain; there shouldn’t be any reason those would go to two different locations, even if you have WordPress installed in a different directory from where it’s displaying.

    Thread Starter sbadmin

    (@sbadmin)

    Hi Joe thanks for you answer.

    Yes, the public wordPress are stored in mydomain.com/wp and i have a different old hompage in mydomain.com.

    In the email so are automated send with the link to the tickets are correct and open up correctly. The link sample are:
    https://mydomain.com/wp/?page_id=61&ticket_id=meb41162729d710000

    But if i scanning the QR-code the link are going to:
    https://mydomain.com?ticket_id=meb41162729d710000&action=mt-verify
    This link are going and open up https://mydomain.com

    if I change the link manually in the browser to:
    https://mydomain.com/wp/?ticket_id=meb41162729d710000&action=mt-verify

    This link return the message: “Ticket Verified” as expected.

    Can the error been in a setting or a template. or have you any idea?

    Thanks
    Geir

    Plugin Author Joe Dolson

    (@joedolson)

    Huh. Interesting. That’s surprising, but I’ll look into it. It wouldn’t be a setting or template, I think; but it could be a bug. Will check that out.

    Plugin Author Joe Dolson

    (@joedolson)

    OK, I’ve looked at it, and I know what the problem is – I’ll work on a solution. It’s unfortunately not totally trivial, but I’ll get it figured out.

    Thread Starter sbadmin

    (@sbadmin)

    Thanks Joe
    Hope you find the solution soon

    Thanks
    Geir

    Plugin Author Joe Dolson

    (@joedolson)

    I’ve got a solution for this, and it’ll be in the next release, and should be applicable to already-created tickets, as well.

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