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    1. General Settings and make sure your Friendly URLs are set to “Basic URLs” in the whmcs admin
    2. 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
    3. 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
    4. 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)
    5. 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.

    I had the same problem solution below:

    1. General Settings and make sure your Friendly URLs are set to “Basic URLs” in the whmcs admin
    2. 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
    3. 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
    4. 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)
    5. 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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