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Actually, being on a multi-site requires new webhooks to match the new subsite’s URL path. I am testing this and will report back!
I’m on a multisite (subdirectory) if that makes any difference.
Thanks – I’ve used your plugin successfully before, and have re-read the docs many times ??
I had a look at my WP_DEBUG log and this here is the error:
PHP Warning: Undefined variable $bsd_global_shipping_percentage_amount in xyz-my-website/public_html/wp-content/plugins/bsd-woo-stripe-connect-split-pay/includes/admin/class-bsd-sca.php on line 743
I’m using the free version, so configuring shipping transfers are disabled…
Brilliant, thanks for confirming
Any updates?
I found that it is free but limited.
I found that it doesn’t. I have custom coded my own plugin instead. Great plugin for beginners nonetheless.
Thanks for the confirmation – I just needed to understand that.
I love what you guys are doing with this plugin and am already satisfied because it simply already does exactly what it needs to do.
My workaround would be to just transfer ~97.1% AND have some money always in the balance.
Thanks!
Thanks for your response, I used the Stripe 4242 test credit card. I think your assessment is correct.
Does this mean the plugin uses the Destination Charges API rather than the Direct Charges API? I believe if we use Direct Charges API (the one recommended for Standard Accounts) the Stripe fees are passed on to the connected account.
I might be wrong, but I think the 2.9% fee comes from the fact that the plugin uses Destination Charges instead – am I right?
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In reply to: [MIPL WC Multisite Sync] Missing API Keys PageResolved
This was because of no SSL on local WP. I tried on the live server with SSL and the API keys page came back.
I did get an alert no local however it wasn’t clear about which plugin had activated it (it doesn’t say MIPL WC Multisite Sync. Also, when I forced LocalWP SSL it still didn’t work.
But now it’s all good.