gunther12
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Currently t’s always English, although the locale of the Browser is German and the IP is German also. You might be able to test this with a VPN or Tor Browser.
Maybe we could try what you suggested… However, it would be important to get the currently set language in a multi lingual environment, for example with WPML and have PayPal using the language that the user chose also for that checkout strings.
Still I think it would be easier and better not to use the strings provided by PayPal, but to implement own, localizable strings in your plugin which would give the user more freedom for customizing also.
Yeah, I figured that out with the shortcodes, but unfortunately there seem to be no option for a CSV display then, only the HTML table.
I think I will have to code something by myself. Thanks anyway – maybe you got some ideas for further improvements in your plugin.Another question in this regard: is there any way to get a list which includes multiple products? Or all products of a special category?
Maybe that would work if it were setup with variations, but the full products and the upgrades are different products in my setup.
It’s a pity because it would be a very useful feature for everyone that sells virtual goods. It would allow to specifically target users that bought an older version of a product but didn’t buy the latest upgrade yet.
Thanks anyway, I’d then need to find another solution.No, I need a list of customers that bought Product 1 but excludes all customers that also bought Product 2.
Thanks for considering this. The upgrades would be different products in woocommerce.
So it would be
Give me a list of customers that have bought
Product 1
BUT NOT
Product 2Thanks for the quick fix and your responsiveness! All good now in 4.2.2!
I’m quoting from your other post:
Maybe I should make these notices less visible (trying to show them only in case of error, and on a “troubleshooting” page)?
I’d suggest to do that, otherwise I think many users (including me) will stay with 4.1.0 to avoid the cluttering of the backend with that warning which is also not a long term solution because we won’t get updates then.
BTW: It’s ok to show warnings, but only if there is a feasible solution that the user can work on to get rid of it. In this case, there isn’t one.
- This reply was modified 3 years, 7 months ago by gunther12.
Thanks for your answer! But sorry – as a user I just want both plugins to work. And I don’t want any warning in my backend that I cannot do anything about. So what’s the solution? Everything seems to be working with 4.1.
Also I still don’t get the problem – why can’t different plugins use different libraries?Same issue here.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Lazy Load for Videos] No highres Youtube previews since update 2.9.1Perfect, Done!
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In reply to: [Lazy Load for Videos] No highres Youtube previews since update 2.9.1Thank you so much! Is there a way to send you a donation to say “Dankesch?n”? Didn’t find anything on your page…
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Lazy Load for Videos] No highres Youtube previews since update 2.9.1Hi @kevinweber,
I’ve exchanged the class-register.php file with your alternative and since then it works. No matter what I tried, I couldn’t get it to break anymore! I guess that’s very good news! Can you add those changes to the next update, so that it doesn’t break again?In any case I’ll continue monitoring this and let you know should I experience any strange behavior.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Lazy Load for Videos] No highres Youtube previews since update 2.9.1Hi @kevinweber thanks for fixing the latest issue so quickly. I can confirm that with 2.9.2 the quality issue for the previews is gone.
Still, the other (older) issue remains and it’s not related to any WordPress caching from my understanding.
What happens is, that if I change a post with a youtube embed after it has been published, the LazyLoad for Videos feature doesn’t work at all on that post anymore. Even if I clear cache, open that post on a private window or other computer. I only see the original Youtube embed from WordPress.
Then I go in the backend and do Update Posts, which would mostly bring back the desired preview display, but sometimes I need do do this twice to get it going again.
The problem is, this way I cannot know, for which of my hundreds of posts the plugin actually works and for which it doesn’t, which basically gives me no certainty, if I’m complying to the data regulations in the EU regarding direct embeds etc. I’d really love to have this sorted out because your plugin is great otherwise!
BTW: My Youtube embeds are only direct links to Youtube which I place in the text in the classic editor without any further doing.