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  • Plugin Author Marek Dědi?

    (@marekdedic)

    Hi,
    is your website running over HTTPS? If so, the authorized domain should be https as well (if it’s not, than that’d be a bug)

    Google doesn’t allow API access without https ??

    Thread Starter raburrell

    (@raburrell)

    The website is running over HTTPS, yes.
    I think it would fix the problem if I changed the authorized domain in the basic page to match that (I entered it without any protocol prefix by accident), but I don’t seem to be able to edit it now. (It’s disabled)
    Is there a way to re-enable the control for editing?

    Thread Starter raburrell

    (@raburrell)

    adding to clarify:
    The authorized domain field currently reads:
    www.triton-swimming.org
    instead of
    https://www.triton-swimming.org

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 4 months ago by raburrell.
    • This reply was modified 2 years, 4 months ago by raburrell.
    Plugin Author Marek Dědi?

    (@marekdedic)

    Hi,
    the Authorised domain, Authorised JavaScript origin and Authorised Redirect URI settings cannot be changed and it was never possible to change them. You need to copy those values to the developer console, which then gives you the Client ID and Client Secret. Do the values in the Google developer console match those in the plugin settings? If not, please change them on Google’s side.

    Marek

    Thread Starter raburrell

    (@raburrell)

    I can’t change them on Google’s side – if I try to remove the https://, it gives the following error:
    Invalid Origin: must use either http or https as the scheme

    Finally figured out the issue, which turned out to be a conflicting plugin. I disabled the other one and now it works.
    Thank you for your help & I’m really happy I can use this now!

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 4 months ago by raburrell.
    Plugin Author Marek Dědi?

    (@marekdedic)

    Ok, glad to hear that. Would you mind sharing which plugin it was? I’d like to see if we can do anything about that…

    Thanks,
    Marek

    Thread Starter raburrell

    (@raburrell)

    It’s called Taggbox (it has a similar function, though it pulls social media feeds instead of from a google drive.)

    I was able to re-enable that plugin afterwards and both still work. In hindsight, I should’ve suspected it was a plugin conflict to start – every time I tried to push the button to grant authority, it would try to authenticate and then dump me into the Taggbox admin screen. Hope that helps & good luck ??

    Thanks again!

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