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Hi Nikhil
Works perfectly, thanks!
No worries. Thanks!
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In reply to: [Prevent Direct Access - Protect WordPress Files] .htaccess file not writableHi, thanks for your reply. I will do as you suggest. Cheers!
I made a test purchase and found that the fields are actually still required. So the problem is that “Optional” appears next to required fields. Anyway I’ve found a fix – I deactivated this plugin and replaced it with the “Checkout Field Editor for WooCommerce” plugin. With minimal fuss I was able to recreate my old Billing page, and I am definitely not a web developer. However, if you try the same please test it first in a staging environment.
Update to my previous comment that perhaps this problem happened when updating WC rather than WC Checkout Manager – Seems that this problem only occurs after a country is added in the Country field. With no country added billing address fields are required, when you add a country they turn to optional. So possibly I didn’t notice this problem when I updated WC Checkout Manager because at that stage my site didn’t autofill a country.
Update to my previous comment that perhaps this problem happened when updating WC rather than WC Checkout Manager – Seems that this problem only occurs after a country is added in the Country field. With no country added billing address fields are required, when you add a country they turn to optional. So possibly I didn’t notice this problem when I updated WC Checkout Manager because at that stage my site didn’t autofill a country.
Same here. Most of my Billing page fields are now optional. Seems to me it happened after I updated to WooCommerce Version 3.5.4 (I was running V 3.4.4). Point is I think it was working ok when I was running WooCommerce Checkout Manager Version 4.2.5 but broke when I updated WooCommerce (not blaming WC, just trying to give some clues for a fix).
Same here. Most of my Billing page fields are now optional. Seems to me it happened after I updated to WooCommerce Version 3.5.4 (I was running V 3.4.4). Point is I think it was working ok when I was running WooCommerce Checkout Manager Version 4.2.5 but broke when I updated WooCommerce (not blaming WC, just trying to give some clues for a fix).
Problem solved. Turns out Chrome wasn’t playing nice with the free PDA plugin. PDA have fixed this with a plugin update (2.4.0.5). If you’re having similar problems update to the latest version and/or try a different browser. Big thanks to Tim and and the team at PDA for their fast and effective response!
Update – In the Media Library files on which I have clicked the “Protect this file” checkbox show no sign of having been protected – the “Protect this file” box remains unchecked and a new url does not appear. However, when I edit one of these files I see the word “Protected” with a red cross. Despite this, the url has not changed (e.g. it still contains “wp-content/uploads/” etc) and still gives access to non-logged users. Further I cannot remove this “protection’ by re-clicking the “Protect this file”. Please note I am not getting confused with the 3 file limitation.
Hi, I’m not a developer so not 100% certain, but I believe it’s done via the built-in WP registration page. New registrations are listed as Customers on WP Dashboard > Users if that helps. My main plugins are WooCommerce and LearnDash, but my site also has a free-with-registration library that operates external to these plugins. Library users are also listed as customers (so they can use their same login if they buy a course at a later time). I cannot see any other plugin that could be handling registrations.
Forgot to mention before that “Send me a test email” works, but when I create a new registration using my site’s registration form I do not receive a notification.
Hope this answers your question. Thanks for the support, Dave.
I Have the same problem (BNFW stopped sending New User notifications), including after deleting and recreating the notification. I did a test with a “New Post Published” notification and it worked fine.