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  • Thread Starter WebDev2.0

    (@socalkingg)

    I just tried that and the message I received was “The WordPress address you entered did not appear to be a valid URL. Please enter a valid URL.” It defaulted back to https://trendypupstore.com.

    I have never adjusted the permalink settings. The current settings are:
    Common settings – Day and Name
    Optional – (Product Category Base, product-category) (Product tag base, product-tag)
    Product permalinks – (Custom base, product/)

    Thread Starter WebDev2.0

    (@socalkingg)

    Just spent another 45 minutes on the phone with Stripe. We put Stripe into test mode and did some test transactions to make sure I was properly connected to Stripe. The test transactions came through on my Stripe dashboard.

    When the stripe plugin is in test mode, the purple pay now button shows up for me on Google Chrome browser and I am able to complete a test transaction. However, the Apple pay button will not show in test mode unless I’m in a private browser and then it won’t work, it acts like it’s trying to connect but disappears shortly after. The purple Pay now button disappears when I put the plugin into Live mode and change to the Live keys, I’m not sure if that’s noteworthy or not. I have deleted the domain and re-added it 3 times now, each time I did I made sure the proper verification file was uploaded. I don’t have https:// or wwww in my url as the Stripe interface won’t let me proceed if I type it that way. At the end of the call, the Stripe rep and I were both at a loss and didn’t have anything else we could try to make this work. The Stripe plugin is currently in test mode if you decide to visit the site.

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 6 months ago by WebDev2.0.
    Thread Starter WebDev2.0

    (@socalkingg)

    I’ve called Stripe 5 times now, and they keep telling me to go back to the people who made the plugin. I think you’re right though because I just tried to complete a transaction, and I notice when I click on the Apple pay button, it brings up the prompt for Apple Pay, but the prompt disappears before I can execute the payment. I followed all of the instructions. The domain trendypupstore.com shows in my Stripe dashboard under Apple Pay. I’ve confirmed with my hosting provider that the verification file is being hosted. I definitely have a card in my wallet because I use it all of the time at the grocery store. I’ve tried deleting the domain and re-adding it.

    Thread Starter WebDev2.0

    (@socalkingg)

    I have switched to a basic theme and deactivated every plugin except Stripe and WooCommerce. The Apple Pay button is not showing, you can check it now. According to Stripe customer service and my stripe dashboard, I am registered for Apple Pay. If I wasn’t registered, the button wouldn’t show in private browsing would it? If there is a Javascript error, please check if that error still exists now that all my plugins and theme are deactivated.

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 6 months ago by WebDev2.0.

    I have the same problem. It won’t show up in regular browser, only private browsing. There is no conflict with the theme or any of the other plugins, this is frustrating. I see many people have had this issue, but there is no clear cut response on how anyone solved it.

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 7 months ago by WebDev2.0.

    I am having this same issue. Were you able to resolve it and if so what steps did you take?

    I’m having the exact same problem as you. I have disabled all of my plugins, tried switching themes, no matter what I do the Apple Pay icon will only show up in a private browsing window.

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 7 months ago by WebDev2.0.

    I had this exact same problem, and it was super frustrating. I started building a site two years ago and abandoned it. Recently picked it back up, had to update WordPress, WooCommerce, my theme, plugins, etc, and then all of the problems started. I was getting the same error message in WooCommerce, but my hosting provider and every SSL check website was showing me as secure. Here are the things I tried that did not resolve the issue:

    1. Changed both URLS to include HTTPS
    2. Switched PHP from 7.0 to 7.2 because I was getting a potential warning message regarding that
    3. Re-uploaded a lot of my images because I was occasionally getting an SSL error message for random ones on SSL check sites like my logo and my shopping cart icon.
    4. Siteground did the following trying to fix it: It was a mixed content of the website – I have added a directive to your .htaccess and this has fixed the mix content error
    4. Other minor tweaks here and there, nothing worked

    What finally worked was simply deactivating the WooCommerce plugin, reactivating, and clearing cache, the error message went away immediately after that. I felt so dumb to have spent 8+ hours trying to figure this out and never thought to deactivate the WooCommerce plugin although I did try activating and deleting other plugins that I thought may have been giving me issues.

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