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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WHMCS Bridge] Page stuck in reload mode after selecting a Domain- General Settings and make sure your Friendly URLs are set to “Basic URLs” in the whmcs admin
- Your WordPress must have Pretty Permalinks enabled, ideally using “Post name”. The plugin does not work with ?page_id=XXX URLs or index.php/page-name URLs. For setup information of WordPress Pretty Permalinks please visit: https://www.ads-software.com/support/article/using-permalinks/#mod_rewrite-pretty- permalinks
- Your WHMCS and WordPress can be on the same hosting account, or across different hosting accounts, but you should have a hosting account with sufficient resources to support the plugin. PHP’s memory_limit should be at least 256MB and CloudLinux users should ideally split WHMCS and WordPress over two different accounts. For more information please visit: https://i-plugins.com/whmcs-bridge/knowledgebase/1073/Help-My-site-is-running-slow-using-your-plugin.html
- use php 7.4 with ioncube 10,11,12 extension(just use the php and if it gives you ioncube loader error then contact you admin or personally install in via your whm)
- whitelist the domain(wp hosted IP address) in the WHMCS – general configuration – security – add to whitelisted IPs
If all this doesn’t work then download WHMCS Bridge Pro version, you can use the trial version. it should work. The explanation I gave above is attached in the pro version documentation.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WHMCS Bridge] checkout Not RedirectingI had the same problem solution below:
- General Settings and make sure your Friendly URLs are set to “Basic URLs” in the whmcs admin
- Your WordPress must have Pretty Permalinks enabled, ideally using “Post name”. The plugin does not work with ?page_id=XXX URLs or index.php/page-name URLs. For setup information of WordPress Pretty Permalinks please visit: https://www.ads-software.com/support/article/using-permalinks/#mod_rewrite-pretty- permalinks
- Your WHMCS and WordPress can be on the same hosting account, or across different hosting accounts, but you should have a hosting account with sufficient resources to support the plugin. PHP’s memory_limit should be at least 256MB and CloudLinux users should ideally split WHMCS and WordPress over two different accounts. For more information please visit: https://i-plugins.com/whmcs-bridge/knowledgebase/1073/Help-My-site-is-running-slow-using-your-plugin.html
- use php 7.4 with ioncube 10,11,12 extension(just use the php and if it gives you ioncube loader error then contact you admin or personally install in via your whm)
- whitelist the domain(wp hosted IP address) in the WHMCS – general configuration – security – add to whitelisted IPs
If all this doesn’t work then download WHMCS Bridge Pro version, you can use the trial version. it should work. The explanation I gave above is attached in the pro version documentation.
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