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  • Thread Starter flyingkites

    (@flyingkites)

    Has anyone gotten this plugin to work?

    Plugin Author PieterC

    (@siteoptimo)

    Hi Flyingkites,

    First off all, sorry for the late answer. We didn’t see your request until now (the WordPress forums apparently don’t autosubscribe plugin authors to the support topics).

    Do you still have this issue? What version of the plugin are you running? What is the version of your WooCommerce installation?

    Kind regards,

    Pieter

    Hi Guys,

    Same problem but running an older version of Woocommerce 2.0.13.

    I know the URL structure changed for settings tabs which I’ve changed to reflect the older version but just end up with empty area and Save Changes.

    Should update but will probably break my theme!

    Plugin Author PieterC

    (@siteoptimo)

    Hi Samfletch,

    Thank you for the extra information! I’ll set up an older version and we’ll look what we can do for older WooCommerce versions. What’s your current WordPress version?

    Regards

    Thread Starter flyingkites

    (@flyingkites)

    Yes ours is an older version of WooCommerce as well 2.0.016.

    We ended up coding our own version of this feature.

    Plugin Author PieterC

    (@siteoptimo)

    Hi,

    Just tested the plugin on a fresh installation with WooCommerce 2.0.13 (the oldest version in this topic):
    https://imgur.com/j0iIlCp

    Everything works as expected. @samfletch and @flyingkites, could you give me a bit more information about the other plugins/themes/… you’re using?

    Out of the box it should work, but I need more data to reproduce the error to fix it.

    Regards,

    Pieter
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    Update: nevermind, I found a way to reproduce the error. I’m on it.

    Plugin Author PieterC

    (@siteoptimo)

    Just looked at the possibilities to include support for WooCommerce pre 2.1 installations. It’s hard, since there’s no clear documented API for the tabs and settings to hook into.

    It would require me to totally rewrite the entire plugin and dig trough the scarce available old documentation of WooCommerce.

    It would take us a few hours to do so. Therefore, I’ve decided to not implement it. Someone has to pay the bills. I’ve added the correct requirements to the plugin page.

    I’ve added this plugin to the WordPress plugin directory because we already made it for one of our clients. We’re happy to provide support for it to the community, but it would be to hard to maintain the code for new releases if we would take this in account.
    We’re open for custom work, but in this current plugin we can’t implement support for it right now. Hope you understand.

    Kind regards,

    Pieter

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