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  • Plugin Author Evan Herman

    (@eherman24)

    Hi,

    Would you be willing to give our re-write a shot:
    https://cloudup.com/files/iVYPwaobOjl/download

    It has been re-written from the ground up, and is a bit more stable than the current version. Once we finalize a few things, we’ll be rolling it out to the repo to take the place of the current version. I am sure you’ll be pleased with the new version.

    Thanks,
    Evan

    Thread Starter birdpuk

    (@birdpuk)

    deleted original plugin, uploaded and activated the rewrite version after downloading it.

    entered API key, press save, stops on a blank page with the url https://eastcounty.rocks/wp-admin/options.php

    any Ideas?

    Plugin Author Evan Herman

    (@eherman24)

    Hi Birdpuk,

    I’m not entirely sure why it would be re-directing you to a blank page. I know the options page posts the data there, which is required for the data to save properly, but upon saving you should be redirected right back to the general settings page, or whatever settings page you were on.

    When you uninstalled the last version did you go through deactivate/uninstall, or did you delete it via ftp?

    I just tested out the link I shared on one of my test sites and it seems to be working on my end. I didn’t receive any errors or blank pages after saving my API key.

    Evan

    Thread Starter birdpuk

    (@birdpuk)

    Deactivate and delete from the plugin screen.
    Installed 6 via upload on the plugin screen.

    Plugin Author Evan Herman

    (@eherman24)

    Do you know what version PHP your site is running? And are you using a free theme I can download and test on on my end?

    Thread Starter birdpuk

    (@birdpuk)

    Php5-fpm under NGNIX

    Catch-adaptive theme as well as. The event calendar plugin.

    Plugin Author Evan Herman

    (@eherman24)

    I’m thinking it’s an NGINX issue. I vaguely remember another user previously mentioning NGINX not appending a / to the end of a path or something along those lines.

    It may be an issue with the URL that’s set on the options setting page form.

    Now that I notice the title of this issue, /etc/php5/fpm// the extra slash at the end.

    Let me see if I can dig up that post and see what the resolution was.

    Evan

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