• Resolved siutek

    (@siutek)


    Hi!
    I have a weird problem.

    I have a shop on woocommerce, everything works perfectly!

    But I had to do a landing page where I put the shortcode [woocommerce checkout]. If I’m logged in, everything works fine, but if I’m not logged in, the summary section is grayed out, DIV with CSS blockUI blockOverlay class is active.

    The AJAX request returns error 403:
    (jquery.js?ver=1.12.4:4 POST https://www.mysitedomain.pl/?wc-ajax=update_order_review 403)

    I don’t know why on the “shop” subpage everything is OK, and where I have to display the shortcode [woocommerce checkout] (and I’m not logged in) there is an error.

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    • This topic was modified 4 years, 10 months ago by siutek.
    • This topic was modified 4 years, 10 months ago by Jan Dembowski. Reason: Deleted translator link
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  • Moderator Jan Dembowski

    (@jdembowski)

    Forum Moderator and Brute Squad

    @siutek Please do not post with that translator link. I understand the use of machine translators but if that link is a requirement then please use a different translation service.

    Thread Starter siutek

    (@siutek)

    @jdembowski i’m sorry, I didn’t notice this link. I always remove it.

    Thread Starter siutek

    (@siutek)

    If cookie “wp_woocommerce_session_*************************…” is save on my computer, everything works. but if I delete this file, the server will respond with error 403

    Plugin Support John Coy a11n

    (@johndcoy)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    Hi @siutek

    I was able to add the shortcode to a page with content and it doesn’t alter the styling of that page’s existing content. The issue could be caused by the theme or another plugin.

    Try switching back to a default theme like Twenty Twenty and disable all plugins except for WooCommerce to see if this resolves the issue. Here is a link that better outlines that process:

    https://docs.woocommerce.com/document/woocommerce-self-service-guide/#section-4

    If this fixes the issue, then re-enable each plugin one at a time, then the theme, until you find the one that’s causing the conflict. This will give you an idea of who to contact about this issue.

    Plugin Support John Coy a11n

    (@johndcoy)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    Hi @siutek

    We haven’t heard back so we’re going to mark this thread resolved. Please feel free to open a new support thread should you find this issue persists with the most recent version of WooCommerce.

    Kind regards,

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