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Hi, yes there’s an error indeed:
Hopefully this is enough for you to see what could be wrong.
I’ll also sent you an e-mail with host+IP, so you can see it for yourself.
Maurice
It’s pretty much a standard setup:
I created a popup: popmake-33045
– Targeting: entire site
– Status: published
– Display settings: medium – 60%
– Min Width: 300px
– Max Width: 600px
– Disabled Overlay: UNchecked
– Animation Type: Fade
– animation Speed: 100ms
– Position: Top Center
– Fixed Positioning: Checked
– Top: 100px
– Overlay Z-Index: 99800
– Popup Z-Index: 99900
– Close settings all three UNchecked
– Enable Auto Open: Checked
– Delay 500ms
– Cookie trigger: On Close
– Cookie Time: 1 month
– Sitewide Cookie: checked
– Cookie key: 14c46d13778
– Admin Debug: CheckedThe popups are not showing automatically.
I created a manual link: linktext, but thi sdoes not work either.
The site is only accessible if you put the domain + IP in your local hosts file. (The site is still in test) Can I send you a PM or email with IP + domain name?
Maurice
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In reply to: [Image Refresh] Link URL Possible?Hi, I’m looking for the same, except that each img should have its own url…
Possible?Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] How to sync products between 2 Woo sites?Conf. 2:
I maintain a local CSV-file (or multiple per category) with all products. When I add or remove or edit a product, I upload the CSV-file to a web accessible location.Site A runs WP All import and imports/edits/removes everything automatically. It reads the web-accessible CVS-file every x time.
Site B runs WP All import and imports/edits/removes everything automatically too. It also reads the web-accessible CVS-file every x time.
Both conf. 1 and conf. 2 are not free solutions, but who said I was looking for a free solution? ??
WP All import has a one time fee varying between $99 and $199, depending on what you want to import. (WP+Woo costs $139)
WooCommerce Shopping Cart Export has a subscription based fee. It costs $75 per quarter, which is not cheap, in my opinion.
I prefer Conf 2. where we don’t need WooCommerce Shopping Cart Export, because I don’t like recurring payments for a plugin. The WP All import developer told me that they are working on an export function as well. If they have that, you can probably use it in a Conf. 1 setup, to sync everything reliably between different WP/Woo sites.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] How to sync products between 2 Woo sites?Hi, I’m currently testing the following two configurations:
Conf. 1:
On site A (The master site) : WooCommerce Shopping Cart Export (https://www.shoppingcartproductfeed.com/). This plugin can generate an export file (XML of CSV) of all products and store that on a web-accessible location. (this is ‘the feed’). The feed can be automatically updated (via cron) every x time.On site B (The ‘slave’ site) : WP All Import (https://www.wpallimport.com/). This plugin can import from the feed every x time (via cron). It’s the most sophisticated importer I’know of. This one can import everything, incl. complex variations.
Configuration 1 is very well of doing the job 100% automated.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] How to sync products between 2 Woo sites?Hi, I’m currently testing the following two configurations:
Conf 1:
On site A (The master site) : WooCommerce Shopping Cart Export (https://www.shoppingcartproductfeed.com/). This plugin can generate an export file (XML of CSV) of all products and store that on a web-accessible location. (this is ‘the feed’). The feed can be automatically updated (via cron) every x time.On site B (The ‘slave’ site) : WP All Import (https://www.wpallimport.com/). This plugin can import from the feed every x time (via cron). It’s the most sophisticated importer I’know of. This one can import everything, incl. complex variations.
Configuration 1 is very well of doing the job 100% automated.
Conf 2:
I maintain a local CSV file (or multiple per category) with all products. When I add of remove or edit a product, I upload the file to a web accessible location.Site A runs WP All import and imports/edits/removes everything automatically. It reads the web-accessible CVS-file every x time.
Site B runs WP All import and imports/edits/removes everything. automatically. It reads the web-accessible CVS-file every x time.
This is not a free solution, but who said I was looking for a free solution? ??
WP All import costs between $99 and $199, depending on what you want to import. (WP+Woo costs $139)
WooCommerce Shopping Cart Export is a subscription based solution. It costs $75 per quarter, which is not cheap, in my opinion.
So I prefer Conf 2. where we don’t need WooCommerce Shopping Cart Export. The WP All import developer told me that they are working on an export function as well. If they have that, you can probably use it as a Conf.1 setup, to sync everything reliably between different WP/Woo sites.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] How to sync products between 2 Woo sites?Hi, I’m currently testing the following two configurations:
Conf 1:
On site A (The master site) : WooCommerce Shopping Cart Export (https://www.shoppingcartproductfeed.com/). This plugin can generate an export file (XML of CSV) of all products and store that on a web-accessible location. (this is ‘the feed’). The feed can be automatically updated (via cron) every x time.On site B (The ‘slave’ site) : WP All Import (https://www.wpallimport.com/). This plugin can import from the feed every x time (via cron). It’s the most sophisticated importer I’know of. This one can import everything, incl. complex variations.
Configuration 1 is very well of doing the job 100% automated.
Conf 2:
I maintain a local CSV file (or multiple per category) with all products. When I add of remove or edit a product, I upload the file to a web accessible location.Site A runs WP All import and imports/edits/removes everything automatically. It reads the web-accessible CVS-file every x time.
Site B runs WP All import and imports/edits/removes everything. automatically. It reads the web-accessible CVS-file every x time.
This is not a free solution, but who said I was looking for a free solution? ??
WP All import costs between $99 and $199, depending on what you want to import. (WP+Woo costs $139)
WooCommerce Shopping Cart Export is a subscription based solution. It costs $75 per quarter, which is not cheap, in my opinion.
So I prefer Conf 2. where we don’t need WooCommerce Shopping Cart Export. The WP All import developer told me that they are working on an export function as well. If they have that, you can probably use it as a Conf.1 setup, to sync everything reliably between different WP/Woo sites.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] How to sync products between 2 Woo sites?Hi, I’m currently testing the following two configurations:
Conf 1:
On site A (The master site) : WooCommerce Shopping Cart Export (https://www.shoppingcartproductfeed.com/). This plugin can generate an export file (XML of CSV) of all products and store that on a web-accessible location. (this is ‘the feed’). The feed can be automatically updated (via cron) every x time.On site B (The ‘slave’ site) : WP All Import (https://www.wpallimport.com/). This plugin can import from the feed every x time (via cron). It’s the most sophisticated importer I’know of. This one can import everything, incl. complex variations.
Configuration 1 is very well of doing the job 100% automated.
Conf 2:
I maintain a local CSV file (or multiple per category) with all products. When I add of remove or edit a product, I upload the file to a web accessible location.Site A runs WP All import and imports/edits/removes everything automatically. It reads the web-accessible CVS-file every x time.
Site B runs WP All import and imports/edits/removes everything. automatically. It reads the web-accessible CVS-file every x time.
This is not a free solution, but who said I was looking for a free solution? ??
WP All import costs between $99 and $199, depending on what you want to import. (WP+Woo costs $139)
WooCommerce Shopping Cart Export is a subscription based solution. It costs $75 per quarter, which is not cheap, in my opinion.
So I prefer Conf 2. where we don’t need WooCommerce Shopping Cart Export. The WP All import developer told me that they are working on an export function as well. If they have that, you can probably use it as a Conf.1 setup, to sync everything reliably between different WP/Woo sites.
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In reply to: [Remove Dashboard Access] Only half workingThanks for the quick explanation. You’re absolutely right! My fault.
That option was checked. I unchecked it and everything works as expected now.So it does work completely ! ??
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In reply to: [WP Tab Widget] fatal errorWe’re running a dedicated machine. 64 GB RAM installed, PHP memory allocated is 256 MB.
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In reply to: [Widget Logic] Widget Logic code for different PMP membership levelsWere you able to get it fixed? I have the same issue.
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In reply to: [MC4WP: Mailchimp for WordPress] Language settingHi,
I have the same problem. Our wp_config is set to Dutch (nl_NL). Everything is correctly translated into Dutch (frontend and backend), but this plugin is not picking up the Dutch plugin translation.
I’ve checked with the CodeStyling Localization plugin and everything seems to be translated correctly.
Our MailChimp mails are separate from this. They are translated in MailChimp itself and they are Dutch.
But it’s the plugin translation itself that remains English.
Kind regards,
MauriceForum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] How to sync products between 2 Woo sites?Hi wooassist,
Thanks for the answer. Too bad a plugin doesn’t exist yet. I’ll keep looking for a solution.
Maurice
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In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] garbage collection not workingNo one?
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In reply to: [iDEAL Mollie betalen doneren] Website profiel opgevenThe Mollie partner ID is something different. I am talking about a Website Profile. There can be more Website Profiles under one Mollie Partner ID.