I have this case where when I switched to production and all the sudden all firebase auth emails go to spam, I rest all setting back to default yet it keeps happening, any idea how to fix this I mean before it was working like charm and all of it went to the main box.. now it goes to spam.
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I am looking to resolve an issue on Stripe with the “Houzez” theme. In test mode (on the theme developer’s test account), it works fine, however when I put live credentials, the payment page just goes blank and does not go to the thank you page like it should. Payments and membership still go through. Here is what I get back from Stripe, the success URL should be cfffre.com/thank-you/ not the webhook displayed what I got from Stripe
I tried deactivating, bugging, etc
I have created a project at Google Developer Console. And I have followed the steps to create an OAuth Consent screen to ask users for their consent to let me use their email address and Google Calendar for my App. App is still at Test Mode, and everything is working fine.
But for the users of Google Workspace (G Suite) (#domain.com) the consent screen is not working. It just ends up saying that Something went wrong and ... the request is malformed.... I am sure it isn't malformed, because it is just working fine for non-workspace (#gmail.com) users.
I got it working later by Manage Domain Wide Delegation by logging into the Google Workspace Admin account and manually setting up my Apps's service account Client ID and Scopes. The process allowed users of that #domain.com (non-admin) email to get my consent screen working.
But this is not practical. I can't ask every #domain.com email address user to contact their Google Workspace Admins and add my app to the domain wide delegation area manually.
There are apps and services out there which connected to my non-admin Google Workspace account without having my Admin do it for me.
So there must be some way to get my consent screen work on #domain.com email addresses hosted at Google Workspace without involving the Admin account or Domain wide delegation stuff.
How can I get it done? Please help, I can't find any solution online.
EDIT More banging head in the wall, but no similar issues found on the internet. So what I feel like is that I need to wait for my OAuth application to be approved for production for it to work for Google Workspace accounts. PLEASE HELP if you know there is some other issue and I can try to fix...
Thanks.
Looks like there was some temporary issue with Google. I emailed them, and the issue was fixed.
I am creating a project to be able to share a Calendar among some users.
The strange thing is that when one of the users wants to connect, the following error appears telling him "This app isn't verified"
https://prnt.sc/p87wvm
I am not a programmer so it is difficult for me but I think I am doing everything right.
The only api that I am using is that of Google Calendar.
The email with which I am creating the Api is a #gmail.com
https://prnt.sc/p88o0g
I am not using any special scope that requires some type of verification.
I did not exceed any quota limit or anything like that.
And the send to verification button is disabled and tells me that my changes do not require verification
I want any user with a Gmail email to connect to the calendar
What i need to do??
For the doubts I have verified the domain thinking that it was that but it did not solve the problem either
I copied the example given in Google Calendar API Quickstart and replaced it with the appropriate info. Every time I refresh the page, I'm asked to authorize before api data is fetched.
I'm using Chrome and I currently have multiple accounts / users. I noticed if I open an Incognito Window and sign in with one set of credentials then when I refresh the page I'm not asked to authorize.
Note, once I authenticate I receive calendar information so I don't believe it's an issue with client_id, api_key, scope, etc.
Looking at the example code, I'm guessing the getAuthInstance() is getting confused because of multiple accounts / users. Does anyone have any idea? Thanks!
This was happening when running on localhost. This issue stopped happening after deploying the webpage to a hosted server.
I've been using my seller's and buyer's Paypal sandbox accounts to purchase fakes on my ecommerce and everything was working fine up until 1 hour ago.
Nothing has changed in my code, and I even tried to create and add new API credentials for my site, but every time I try to pay with Paypal Express I land to a "Session Expired" error page.
On someone else's machine the thing is still working.
It seems like no one on the net knows why, is it something to do with my browser?
Apparently, for no apparent reason, after a while you use Paypal's sandbox, you have to do the cleaning and delete all your cookies from Paypal to make it work.