• I almost LOVE this plugin, but it’s setbacks almost make me not want to use it altogether.

    *Fatal error on unique email link when user is not logged in, why not have a front end login field in place of the invoice instead of a total error?

    *So, I uncheck the view by only logged in users option, and when I test a payment through paypal, and stripe, it does not refresh the page and show the paid receipt page ( even though it is paid, they got a paid confirmation email and thank you notification).
    It just continues to show the invoice page, unpaid.

    When I repeat this process logged in as the user, it refreshes the invoice and the receipt page views fine.

    I don’t really want to have to have my clients login at all, but I don’t want want them to get confused by the invoice page not refreshing to “paid” and submitting duplicate payments that I would need to refund.

    Are there shortcodes to provide order history or only widgets?

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wp-invoice/

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  • Plugin Contributor Anton Korotkoff

    (@anton-korotkoff)

    Hello,

    regarding fatal error – are you sure you see exact fatal error? Can we have some screenshot?

    regarding invoice page refresh – I guess you have some sort of javascript issue. I need to test on you side to be able to help you with this.

    Thread Starter designeradam

    (@ajaxouch)

    Warning: require_once(/home2/ajaxouch/public_html/designradam.com): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home2/ajaxouch/public_html/designradam.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-invoice/wp-invoice.php on line 549

    Fatal error: require_once(): Failed opening required ” (include_path=’.:/opt/php54/lib/php’) in /home2/ajaxouch/public_html/designradam.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-invoice/wp-invoice.php on line 549

    Plugin Contributor Anton Korotkoff

    (@anton-korotkoff)

    That may be connected to your template. Also, which version of the plugin do you use?

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