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  • Plugin Author James Golovich

    (@jamesgol)

    That’s been on the todo list for a while, but I’m not sure when I’ll have the time to work on it.

    Thread Starter tomathyg

    (@tomathyg)

    Ok, will keep an eye on things ??

    Thread Starter tomathyg

    (@tomathyg)

    It seems that adding window.location.href as the expiryUrl option in query.countdown.js does the trick.

    I know you’re busy but if you do fancy casting your eye over this amendment then I’d like to know your thoughts. I’m gonna stick with it for now.

    Plugin Author James Golovich

    (@jamesgol)

    Yes that’s the plan to do it, still need to decide if it should be a configurable option or not.

    Thread Starter tomathyg

    (@tomathyg)

    I think not. If you were to manually remove an item from the cart then the page would be refreshed, so why not when it is automatic?

    This is a really useful plugin, by the way. I’m surprised this feature isn’t already built into Woocommerce. The only competitor I can find is the Empty Cart Timer by Wisdmlabs, but it’s a little over the top with a separate draggable alarm clock. I like the way the Cart Stock Reducer integrates into the layout.

    A real plus would be to have the individual timers injected into each item in the cart, including the mini-cart in the sidebar.

    As an aside, a fully Ajax, timed cart would be the holy grail for me. I have a plugin that will ajaxify the add to cart but nothing for remove.

    Plugin Author James Golovich

    (@jamesgol)

    Implemented the expire refresh in the development version. After I finish some more testing I’ll push out a new version

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